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"God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence
with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything.Whether or not the company you work for offers yearly celebrations, there comes a time in every business when get-togethers arise. Sometimes, the occasion calls for the popping of champagne, while others include a simple spread of cheese and crackers. Depending on the event that needs planning, corporate parties have the potential to become rather entertaining moments that create everlasting memories when organized in the proper manner. Regardless if this is your first time planning a corporate party, there are plenty of tips to follow and things to learn along the way. Below are a few to keep in When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest. So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’s an art. It is love. Rewarding conversations not only make sense, they make c Determining What Price to Charge for Your Services Clueless in Conversation-ville?Determining what price to charge for your services can be difficult, especially when initially starting your business. With home businesses ranging from landscape contractors to massage therapists, writers to caterers, pricing your services are unique to your particular industry. However, there are some common things all small business owners should do before setting their prices.1) Know your competitors. How does your company stack up against them? What do they charge? Do you have a strong market niche, or specialize in a particular field? This allows you to set your prices higher than ot Are you really "with" people when you’re with them? Are you really hearing, seeing, feeling, sensing, breathing them in? Or are you often bored, distracted, rushed, or wishing you were somewhere else? Do you jump ahead in the conversation, saying what you know they meant to say or strategize “fixes” for their concerns before they have hardly left their lips? Do you find yourself sizing up their clothing choice, or facial quirks, or figit with your pen or take in the activity in the room while they are speaking? No matter who I am with, I am often dreamily lost in thought: "if only they…speak up, shut up, be quick, be reasonable, or be honest. I spend a lot of time “wishing” who I think the other person ought to be and what I want them to say – or not, and only a small part of my brain or heart is really with them in the now. Sure, we’ve all been accused of not being “with it” as they say; but often it has become a very bad habit. Our lack of presence speaks volumes. Is Your “Half-Heartedness” Showing? When a person is getting only a portion of our attention, it sends a clear message that they don’t matter terribly much. As a result, relationships subtly suffer and so does productivity. Sure, we can “get by with it”, we all do it. And But what price are we paying to have half of our consciousness half way around the world ? A lot of misinformation and misinterpretation takes place. People are confused, hurt, and angry, lost. They feel insignificant. They tend toward uncooperativeness, half- hearted work, absenteeism, health issues, even undermining each other. Relationships are strained and artificial or contentious. The loss to me personally is something I rarely consider – lack of support, lack of intimacy, lack of integrity. Is it that we don’t value each other enough to be attentive for just a minute, don’t’ realize the impact, or is it that we just don’t know how? Practice the Presence In his 1999 book Practicing the Presence of People. Mike Mason on the contrary, encourages the reader to learn how to be present in-- and to-- the "presence" of other people. This involves being willing to see others as they are, for who they are, and be OK with that. Essentially, to practice the presence of others means paying full and close attention to the people you are with. The surprising thing is how rewarding and freeing it can be – on both sides. When we are able to be present, we are warmly focused. We find ourselves enjoying the other’s company, fascinated by their uniqueness, intrigued by their mystery, and at the very least -- or best -- at peace with them. Practicing the presence of people is an awareness, yes, but most of all, it is a choice and finally, an art. As with any art or creative expression, the basis for great results is practice, practice, practice! Love the One You're With To be “with” someone or present to someone is a choice, but it is a dedicated choice some might call a commitment. Could it be, that giving someone our full attention is the essence of real love? Attentiveness is a listening with the heart and soul. It is not something you give on occasion, it is a consistent way of being with other people through thick and thin. There are steps to be learned, difficulties to be overcome, insights to be implemented, benefits to be enjoyed. All of this involves devotion and persistence. Mason compares the experience of being present to other people to a contemplative way of praying. Why? Back in the 1600's, a monk named Brother Lawrence aptly coined the phrase "practicing the presence of God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything. When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest. So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’s an art. It is love. Rewarding conversations not only make sense, they make c Machining Jobs as they say; but often it has become a very bad
habit. Our lack of presence speaks volumes.Machining refers to the basic process of cutting parts out of a work piece according to predetermined size and shape. Machining jobs are performed using different types of machining techniques such as laser machining, wire electrical discharge machining (EDM), Chemical etching machining, metal stamping machining, water jet machining, and abrasive water jet machining.Most of the machining jobs are controlled with the help of computer numeric control (CNC) software that guides the cutting equipment along the lines and arcs of a computer aided design (CAD) drawing. The CAD drawing is a three Is Your “Half-Heartedness” Showing? When a person is getting only a portion of our attention, it sends a clear message that they don’t matter terribly much. As a result, relationships subtly suffer and so does productivity. Sure, we can “get by with it”, we all do it. And But what price are we paying to have half of our consciousness half way around the world ? A lot of misinformation and misinterpretation takes place. People are confused, hurt, and angry, lost. They feel insignificant. They tend toward uncooperativeness, half- hearted work, absenteeism, health issues, even undermining each other. Relationships are strained and artificial or contentious. The loss to me personally is something I rarely consider – lack of support, lack of intimacy, lack of integrity. Is it that we don’t value each other enough to be attentive for just a minute, don’t’ realize the impact, or is it that we just don’t know how? Practice the Presence In his 1999 book Practicing the Presence of People. Mike Mason on the contrary, encourages the reader to learn how to be present in-- and to-- the "presence" of other people. This involves being willing to see others as they are, for who they are, and be OK with that. Essentially, to practice the presence of others means paying full and close attention to the people you are with. The surprising thing is how rewarding and freeing it can be – on both sides. When we are able to be present, we are warmly focused. We find ourselves enjoying the other’s company, fascinated by their uniqueness, intrigued by their mystery, and at the very least -- or best -- at peace with them. Practicing the presence of people is an awareness, yes, but most of all, it is a choice and finally, an art. As with any art or creative expression, the basis for great results is practice, practice, practice! Love the One You're With To be “with” someone or present to someone is a choice, but it is a dedicated choice some might call a commitment. Could it be, that giving someone our full attention is the essence of real love? Attentiveness is a listening with the heart and soul. It is not something you give on occasion, it is a consistent way of being with other people through thick and thin. There are steps to be learned, difficulties to be overcome, insights to be implemented, benefits to be enjoyed. All of this involves devotion and persistence. Mason compares the experience of being present to other people to a contemplative way of praying. Why? Back in the 1600's, a monk named Brother Lawrence aptly coined the phrase "practicing the presence of God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything. When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest. So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’s an art. It is love. Rewarding conversations not only make sense, they make c The Importance of Performing Background Checks to be attentive for just a minute, don’t’
realize the impact, or is it that we just don’t know how?A middle-class family in suburban Atlanta recently woke to discover thieves had ransacked their home and taken nearly everything.Who were the culprits?Two men that were employed with a cleaning company who had been in the house less than a week prior. It was later determined that these men, who worked for a prestigious and reputable cleaning company had colorful criminal backgrounds of robbery and theft. The two men were on assignment at the home and while one of them did the cleaning, the other cased the house – taking note of valuables and even ways to get around the security syst Practice the Presence In his 1999 book Practicing the Presence of People. Mike Mason on the contrary, encourages the reader to learn how to be present in-- and to-- the "presence" of other people. This involves being willing to see others as they are, for who they are, and be OK with that. Essentially, to practice the presence of others means paying full and close attention to the people you are with. The surprising thing is how rewarding and freeing it can be – on both sides. When we are able to be present, we are warmly focused. We find ourselves enjoying the other’s company, fascinated by their uniqueness, intrigued by their mystery, and at the very least -- or best -- at peace with them. Practicing the presence of people is an awareness, yes, but most of all, it is a choice and finally, an art. As with any art or creative expression, the basis for great results is practice, practice, practice! Love the One You're With To be “with” someone or present to someone is a choice, but it is a dedicated choice some might call a commitment. Could it be, that giving someone our full attention is the essence of real love? Attentiveness is a listening with the heart and soul. It is not something you give on occasion, it is a consistent way of being with other people through thick and thin. There are steps to be learned, difficulties to be overcome, insights to be implemented, benefits to be enjoyed. All of this involves devotion and persistence. Mason compares the experience of being present to other people to a contemplative way of praying. Why? Back in the 1600's, a monk named Brother Lawrence aptly coined the phrase "practicing the presence of God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything. When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest. So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’s an art. It is love. Rewarding conversations not only make sense, they make c Sometimes Team Success is About Harnessing the Power of Self with any art or creative expression, the basis for great results is practice,
practice, practice!Voracity is a very powerful emotion that, if harnessed properly, can be both self-serving and profitable for any business. The secret is to find a way to create an environment where selfishness can and will serve two masters. How can that be done? I'm glad you asked!Remember why you came to work today, and be honest with yourself. Your first answer (company line) is that you wanted to get started on making your company the best and most highly-respected in the nation or the world. But ask again, this time giving yourself a chance to reflect a bit further. OK, so you might have come to ea Love the One You're With To be “with” someone or present to someone is a choice, but it is a dedicated choice some might call a commitment. Could it be, that giving someone our full attention is the essence of real love? Attentiveness is a listening with the heart and soul. It is not something you give on occasion, it is a consistent way of being with other people through thick and thin. There are steps to be learned, difficulties to be overcome, insights to be implemented, benefits to be enjoyed. All of this involves devotion and persistence. Mason compares the experience of being present to other people to a contemplative way of praying. Why? Back in the 1600's, a monk named Brother Lawrence aptly coined the phrase "practicing the presence of God." Brother Lawrence learned the secret to being aware of and taking in the reality of "God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything. When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest. So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’s an art. It is love. Rewarding conversations not only make sense, they make c Private Label Products: Trend For The Best? and taking in the reality of
"God with us." This led to his ability to be ever connected to this divine presence
with an added bonus that changed his life– contentment in everything.Lately, private label products have made a tremendous impact on the U.S. market, affecting almost everyone, from producers to retailers to consumers. Private label products are products whose name or brand solely belongs to a specific retailer (e.g. Wal-Mart and Marks & Spencer). Let’s say that you’re in a grocery store. At first you see all those gourmet sandwiches with brands that have long been familiar to you. Then you go to Marks & Spencer and lo and behold, now they’re selling the same type of sandwiches too!Private label products have grown significantly in Europe, especially in the When we connect to the presence of another, we are “engaged”. We are content to 'love the one we are with" and not wsh we were somewhere else. In engagement, we move from being spectators to being participants. In this role, we are no longer intimidated or judgmental, nevermind distracted. We are fully aware but not rest-less. We are in a state of active rest. So, away with pre-occupation, away with busyness, business as usual, time- consciousness, driven-ness, thinking ahead, fixing, solving, sweating the discomfort of others. Let's practice being fully focused, fully present to the next person we converse with. It's a awarenes It is choice. It’s an art. It is love. Rewarding conversations not only make sense, they make cents. “Presence” is the best kind of gift!
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