Vocabulary Dump: Five Words I Love to Hate
22 Thursday May 2014
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22 Thursday May 2014
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20 Tuesday May 2014
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Beautiful Minds, Anguished Minds.
Please Read above link for a fantastic read by Random StoryTeller.
Lots of lessons buried in there!!
Dr Mustapha Tahir
14 Wednesday May 2014
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Peter Drucker’s 9 Functions of a Mentor.
A very inspiring article for mentors and all those keen on helping others. Personally as a Medical Trainer, I’ve gained a lot reading it. Highly recommended.
Dr Mustapha Tahir
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11 Sunday May 2014
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11 Sunday May 2014
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Link above is a marvellous piece from my friend Catherine Hamrick aka Random Storyteller. Enjoy it! @MustaphaTahir
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07 Wednesday May 2014
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You don’t belong here. I’m pretty sure you know this already, although perhaps you’ve not expressed it in exactly this way. However, I think you should express it in this way.
I don’t know what the colors will be on the flag you…
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07 Wednesday May 2014
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06 Tuesday May 2014
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20 Habits of Untrustworthy Leaders.
Please read the above link from Leadership Freak. In my opinion, diagnosing an unworthy leader pretty early could help one to manage one’s place of occupation. It will also help to ensure you continue to give the best of yourself without compromising your standards.
Thought I should share this excellent article with all my friends and followers.
Dr Mustapha Tahir.
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05 Monday May 2014
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This project saved lives in South Africa when Nelson Mandela came to power. There could be justice in forgiveness.
There’s nowhere in the world where this could best be applied than Northern Ireland at the moment. Unfortunately many do not think so. With the arrest for up to 96 hours by the Police of the former Sinn Fein (Political wing of the IRA) leader, Mr Gerry Adamd, over the death of a mother of ten, by name Jean McConville in 1972.
Ruth Duddley Edwards writing in The Telegraph this morning stated Gerry Adams should not be immune from Justice. Sinn Fein insist the arrest is “politically contrived” and is “malicious”. But as she rightly argued, “is it worth bringing the past to light if it means chaos in the present? Should the need for justice for Jean McConville outweigh the need for all sides to put the troubles behind them?” She went on to argue “If you can not have justice then you cannot have peace Worthing of the name”. I disagree. Forgiveness as demonstrated by the Tutu project in South Africa, brought peace and aborted carnage. Same can be achieved in Norther Ireland through the process of forgiveness, in my opinion. There could be justice in learning to say sorry for our crimes and being forgiven by those we wronged.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter, Mpho Tutu are trying to change the world with the Forgiveness Challenge. Get involved!
The Forgiveness Challenge is a free 30-day online program developed to help people learn the practical steps to forgiveness so they can live with greater love and joy in their life.
Each day, participants receive an email from us that directs them to a new post on the website that presents an important insight into forgiveness and that offers them…
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05 Monday May 2014
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11 Inspiring Quotes from the World’s Best Writers.
I found the article whose link appears above very inspiring. For those thinking of starting in the world of writing, it will inspire. For those who write already it will stimulate and encourage further. A very inspiring article indeed.
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