“Leadership is solving problems. The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help or concluded you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership.” Colin Powell I want to first recognize our Veteran’s and their families andContinue reading “Dignity: Soldier On “
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Dignity: Let Your Light Shine
In the next two weeks I will be speaking at the surgical and medical grand rounds which is amazing to me when I think back to how I started in my life. I was the oldest of three boys being raised by a single parent during the 1970s in inner city Boston. Just those factsContinue reading “Dignity: Let Your Light Shine “
Dignity: Hope When Times Seem Hopeless
There are times I do not want to read the newspaper or watch the news reports on television. It is hard to hear about the struggles that many in our nation are having. It is especially difficult when we see what is happening to our young people. Did you know that of the top 5Continue reading “Dignity: Hope When Times Seem Hopeless “
Dignity: The Journey Continues
“One of the most difficult things is not to change society, but to change yourself.” Nelson Mandela. I have read “Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela” twice. I also have it on my phone as an audio file. I listen to it as much as I listen to Dr. Donna Hicks’ bookContinue reading “Dignity: The Journey Continues “
Dignity: Community Strong
Dr. Donna Hicks, PhD, in her book Leading with Dignity: How to Create a Culture that Brings Out the Best in People, writes about the three connections of dignity. These three connections play a significant role in our dignity journey. She characterizes these three connections as connecting to our own dignity, connecting to the dignityContinue reading “Dignity: Community Strong “
Dignity: “Was Blind But Now I See”
There are times when I sit down in front of the computer, and I am challenged on what to say on Fridays. It happens from time to time that I do not know what to say that is a wonderful thing. It allows me to reflect on the past week and it gives me theContinue reading “Dignity: “Was Blind But Now I See” “
Dignity: The Young will Lead
First, I want to send my thoughts and prayers to all those affected by Hurricane Fiona, and I also want to keep in my thoughts all those who have family and friends who were affected by the devastating storm which is just five years after Hurricane Maria which many places are still recovering from. Also,Continue reading “Dignity: The Young will Lead “
Dignity: Open Your Heart
I have learned that when you are able to connect to your own dignity, the dignity of others, and the dignity to something higher it can open new doors for you. Dr. Donna Hicks in her book Leading with Dignity calls these the 3 connections of dignity. I have done my best to honor dignityContinue reading “Dignity: Open Your Heart “
Dignity: Biases are Dignity Killers
Understanding: “Believe that what others think matters; give them the chance to explain their perspectives and express their point of view: actively listen in order to understand them.” Donna Hicks PhD, Leading with Dignity: How to create a Culture that Brings Out the Best in people We all have biases and when we recognize thatContinue reading “Dignity: Biases are Dignity Killers”
Dignity: The Voice of Independence
Independence: “Empower people to act on their own behalf so that they feel in control of their lives and experience a sense of hope and possibility.” Donna Hicks PhD, Leading with Dignity: How to Create a Culture that Brings Out the Best in People. Of all the elements of dignity, independence is the one IContinue reading “Dignity: The Voice of Independence “