Contributor: Krista Bjorn
Krista has traveled for 18 years and loves every crazy, amazing, embarrassing, wonderful moment. She has lived in Russia and Portugal and now makes her home in beautiful Washington State. Her food, photography, and travel blog is Rambling Tart. She can also be found on Twitter @ramblingtart.
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Moral Courage: Building Ethical Strength in the Workplace
Leslie E. Sekerka recently responded to some questions about moral courage in the workplace. She teaches organizational behavior and psychology at Menlo College in Atherton, Calif.
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Helping Others Find Significance
“In our short conversation, he said that I sounded depressed, and I told him I was,” Pace said. “Then he asked me if I wanted to get together with him, and this is what he told me the first day I met him: ‘I know how you feel. I’ve been there, and together we’ll get through this.’ And after he said that, then he told me his story, and when he got done telling me his story, I knew he’d been there. He said together we’d get through it and we did.”
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Dave Ramsey on Financial Responsibility
“Being thrifty doesn't mean holding your money with a tight fist. Whether you are practicing thriftiness or not it is important to maintain a generous spirit. If your budget is tight, you don't have to give in the form of money. You can use your thriftiness in order to give toiletries, clothing, or your time.”
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Colleen Barrett on Leadership at Southwest Airlines
“Leading with luv is not always easy, especially when circumstances are stressful,” said Colleen Barrett, president emeritus of Southwest Airlines and co-author with Ken Blanchard of the new book, Leading With LUV. “Our internal mission is to always practice the golden rule. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Going with that is a respect for people....
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