I will be continuing my series next week, but I wanted to take today to share with you what happens when you are on the path of becoming a dignity warrior. Dr. Donna Hicks, PhD in her book “Leading with Dignity” writes about the three connections of dignity. When you are on this lifelong journey, something begins to happen. How you think changes, how you approachContinue reading “Dignity: Breaking for Cancer “
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Dignity: Scituate, The Early Years Part Three, Chapter One
My journey from grades six to eight in Scituate, Massachusetts was both eye-opening and challenging. I was only twelve years old, so I didn’t understand the culture change I was going to experience in those first three years. As I look back, I now know how those years shaped my life not just in myContinue reading “Dignity: Scituate, The Early Years Part Three, Chapter One”
Dignity: All Hail the Queen: Part 2
“Most mothers are instinctive philosophers.” Harriet Beecher Stowe I love this quote because it defines mothers as more than just care providers. They are the very first leaders, teachers, coaches, and strategists their children will meet. At least that’s how I saw my mother, Phyllis Redd King. I tell everyone that she is the smartest person I know. She was able to guide and navigate herContinue reading “Dignity: All Hail the Queen: Part 2”
Dignity: Our Thought Leader Our Queen
I was asked recently about my favorite thought leader. First, I needed to understand what a thought leader is. Forbes defines a thought leader as, “An individual or organization recognized as an authority in a specific field known for generating innovative ideas and influencing others.” As I read that definition, it was easy for me to put at the top of my list my mother Phyllis ReddContinue reading “Dignity: Our Thought Leader Our Queen “
Dignity: Leaders of Tomorrow
“I said to my children, I’m going to work and do everything that I can do to see that you get a good education. I don’t ever want you to forget that there are millions of God’s children who will not and cannot get a good education, and I don’t want you feeling that youContinue reading “Dignity: Leaders of Tomorrow”
Dignity: One Band One Sound
Dr. Lee:I asked Mr. Miles why his roommate was late, he says he guesses he overslept. I asked, “Why didn’t you wake him?” and he says he is not his mother. Section leaders, what is our concept? Section Leaders:One band, one sound! Dr. Lee:One band, one sound. When one of us is late, we areContinue reading “Dignity: One Band One Sound “
Dignity: In Life and Death
This is a sad week for my family. My father passed this week. It has been almost 2 years since my mother and the love of his life passed on December 10, 2023. I am happy that they will be together, I am joyful that he no longer has pain, but sad that he is no longer here with us. WayneContinue reading “Dignity: In Life and Death “
Dignity: My Outlook on Life
Someone asked me once about my outlook on life. I had to think about that for a moment. I think the answer to that question can be dictated by how you feel in the moment and if that is the case, then our responses will cover an array of emotions. In this instance I think theContinue reading “Dignity: My Outlook on Life”
Dignity: Conversations
On October 1, 2025, I had the honor of speaking to the soon to be graduating nursing class at Berkshire Community College (BCC). It has been an honor for me to be invited to speak to our future nurses over the last 3 years. It is an opportunity to give back to an institution thatContinue reading “Dignity: Conversations “
Dignity: Finding My Self-Worth
On my ride to work I began thinking back to when I was young growing up in Boston. I am not sure what triggered these memories, but it was a reminder of where I have been and how far I have come. I believe these memories help me to understand why I am the person IContinue reading “Dignity: Finding My Self-Worth “