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Resentment & Disappointment

Tuesday Jun 29 2010

By Jim Selman | Bio
Resentment and disappointment are two of the most unproductive moods we can have. Resentment kills relationship. It is a mood that has embedded in it an accusatory frame of mind that someone or something is ‘against’ what we believe or want and will continue to be a threat in the future. Resentment is a

 

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Written by eldering at Fearless Aging

Tagged with: disappointment generosity moods resentment threat

Resentment and Disappointment

Tuesday Nov 04 2008

   By Jim Selman | Bio
It occurs to me that in less than 36 hours about half of the nation and a good percentage of folks around the world will be disappointed and resentful that their candidate for the US Presidency will have lost. These are two of the most unproductive, in fact counter-productive moods we can have—especially resentment.[Read More]

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: disappointment generosity mood relationship resentment responsibility

The World Cafe

Tuesday Mar 11 2008

   By Shae Hadden | Bio
Conversations can change the world. When we speak openly about what matters most to us, we can build authentic relationships. We can tap into the wisdom and collective intelligence we need to address our problems. We can create the future together. I’ve been excited in the last few weeks to learn about The World Café through conversations with Juanita Brown, co-founder of the World Cafe and Anne Dosher, who at age 85 serves as the “elder” of this global movement to create cultures of dialogue. Based on living systems thinking, this relatively new technology (discovered in 1995) works especially well in large groups where a traditional dialogue circle would not normally be possible.[Read More]

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: conversation dialogue generosity inclusiveness respect the_world_cafe

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