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![]() Living a holistic balanced healthy life helps us to not only have more fruits of our labor, but helps us to enjoy them more. Your body is one of your biggest investment, wouldn't you agree? Our wonderful bodies carry us through our days. When we want to walk to do something our bodies support us. When we want to stand and complete a task or watch an event, our bodies support us. When we want to do activities, fitness, fun stuff, make love, play, etc. our bodies support us. When we want to give someone a hug or write or email or do art, etc, our bodies support us. When we want to breath, sleep, think, create, rest, love, give, receive, etc. our bodies support us. In what ways do you support your body? Do you invest in your holistic health and well being? Have you thought about it much? If you looked at where you invest your time, energy, money and thoughts the most, would your investments match your goals or dreams or your core values? In all things in life; health and balance are essential for quality living. We have no way of knowing how long we will live, how or when we will die, but we do have a lot of say and a lot of control in how we will live. While we do not have absolute control in our lives, we are the ones in the driver seat. Life circumstances or world events may sit in the back seat and add to the navigation so to speak, but ultimately we ourselves are the ones in the driver seat. We can and do contribute to the ripple effect of the world, but we do not control the world, things do come up and challenges do happen. We do have choices and we do have control over ourselves, our attitudes and our daily investments. We can invest 10 to 60 minutes a day in our fitness, our fun, our education, our meditation, our spiritual practices and in our goals. We can make the choice to do less of the things that do not serve us like watching TV, a lot of social media, a lot of video games, movies, eating junk, complaining, etc, and replace them with investments that lead to our quality of living. We can chose to invest an extra 10 to 30 minutes a day to improve our nutrition and to set ourselves up for success, or we can be lazy and careless now and invest our time later by days, weeks or months in the hospital, nursing home or by ending up 6 feet under far younger from heart disease, lung disease or some other illness that we have caused or mostly contributed to. Maintaining balance in all areas of your life will help to set you up for success in living a longer more abundant and joyful life.
![]() Check out our blog post on blogger! Humor and attitude are a big part of learning, retention and getting a full return on your educational investments. :) Read about some ways that students lighten things up during training. Also learn a few tips on staying present and getting more out of your time in training. When you attend trainings, you invest time and money... money comes and goes... but time is one thing you will never get back. Make the most of every minute of your life. Learn, have fun, and apply your lessons to your life and to your career. Here's the link: http://mlhealthsafety.blogspot.com/ Let us know what you think. And remember to SMILE! ![]() Communication is key to connecting with others. In all aspects of life, whether in your professional life or personal life, communication is one of the most important skills to have. Good communication skills can be the most powerful tool you will use to lower risk of violence, insults, losses and accidents. One of the most important parts of communication is understanding each other. While we have so very much in common as being human, we also have many cultural differences. Learning how to speak compassionately, effectively and respectfully are key in creating a quality professional and personal experience. One thing that happens in communication with other cultures (race, class, age, etc.) is that folks tend to "put their foot in their mouths". They may make comments, ask questions or make jokes that end up really insulting others. The sad thing here is that most folks never mean any harm. They actually have good intentions but because of poor communication skills and understanding of other cultures they make themselves look like the "bad guy" when they really aren't. Learning about communicating with other cultures is not just a way to avoid law suits and win customers; it's one of the richest experiences you can provide for yourself as a person and as a professional. Once you start connecting with people from many different cultures the quality of your life will increase. All cultures have light and shadow sides but mostly all cultures have a wealth of beauty, skills, knowledge and perspectives that will amazing and impress you once you start on the learning and connecting journey. We all share this beautiful planet, knowing how to connect with others peacefully and compassionately creates an expantion in our lives. It is only natural that as we expand in understanding, we also expand in all areas of our lives. Here is a blog that is not only a great read, but it has some powerful points that important to learn about commucating with the Deaf community. Communication is key to connecting with others. In all aspects of life, whether in your professional life or personal life, communication is one of the most important skills to have. Good communication skills can be the most powerful tool you will use to lower risk of violence, insults, losses and accidents. One of the most important parts of communication is understanding each other. While we have so very much in common as being human, we also have many cultural differences. Learning how to speak compassionately, effectively and respectfully are key in creating a quality professional and personal experience. One thing that happens in communication with other cultures (race, class, age, etc.) is that folks tend to "put their foot in their mouths". They may make comments, ask questions or make jokes that end up really insulting others. The sad thing here is that most folks never mean any harm. They actually have good intentions but becuase of poor communication skills and understanding of other cultures they make themselves look like the "bad guy" when they really aren't. Learning about communicating with other cultures is not just a way to avoid law suits and win customers, it's one of the richest experiences you can provide for yourself as a person and as a professional. Once you start connected with people from many different cultures the quality of your life will increase. All cultures have light and shadow sides but mostly all cultures have a wealth of beauty, skills, knowledge and perspectives that will amazing and impress you once you start on the learning and connecting journey. 10 Things you should never say to a Deaf person. http://becomingdeaf.wordpress.com/2012/07/24/10-things-you-should-never-say-to-a-deaf-person/ Happy learning! What does health and safety mean to you? How can you make things different in your company to improve work standards and prevent injuries?
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