Category: Berivement


TGIF- First full day of winter 23/24

Winter 20 23/24

Our winter including today will run to March 20th 2024. This is a critical one for us we need to heal from the trauma of recent times, so we should use the winter as a time of storeing resolve and strength. for an expected life and breaking with emergency should be all our hope. although we must not denigh what may come if its reality, but fewer folks stuck in misinformation and speculation could serve the population better then the fear.

Healthy minds and bodies are a good preparation for any future. Rumour can mount as grief.

So, we welcome the cycle change and will prepare for a future of peace with progress over fear.

Spring starts on March 20th

The spring

The spring (equinox) solstice, also known as the vernal equinox, marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It occurs when the tilt of the Earth’s axis is neither away from nor towards the Sun, resulting in nearly equal hours of daylight and darkness. In 2024, the spring equinox is expected to take place on March 20th. This astronomical event has been celebrated in various cultures for centuries and symbolizes renewal, fertility, and the arrival of warmer weather.

TGIF 🤣 Happy World Communication day 2023

Almeda,Paul Harrison.

Grief in any language…

Rain

Language is an issue

To communicate you need to be understood. so language is an issue but notan unsolveable one.

Breaking language barriers in communications can be challenging but not impossible. Here are some strategies that can help:

  1. Learn a common language: If you frequently communicate with individuals who speak different languages, consider learning a common language that both parties can understand. This can facilitate smoother and more effective communication.
  2. Use translation tools: Utilize technology to aid in communication. There are many translation tools and apps available that can help convert spoken or written words from one language to another in real-time. These tools can be especially useful for immediate translations during conversations or meetings.
  3. Simplify your language: When communicating with someone who doesn’t speak your language fluently, try to use simple and clear language. Avoid jargon, technical terms, or complex sentence structures that may confuse the other person.
  4. Visual aids and gestures: Incorporate visual aids and gestures to enhance understanding. For example, using pictures, graphs, or charts can help convey information more easily. Additionally, body language and hand gestures can often bridge communication gaps.
  5. Practice active listening: Active listening involves giving your full attention to the speaker and trying to understand their message. Even if you don’t speak the same language, displaying sincere interest through attentive listening can make the other person feel valued and encourage them to communicate more effectively.
  6. Seek cultural understanding: In addition to language, cultural differences can also pose communication challenges. Make an effort to learn about and understand the cultural context of the person you are communicating with. This can help avoid misunderstandings and promote effective cross-cultural communication.

Remember, breaking language barriers requires patience and understanding from both parties. By employing these strategies, you can foster better communication and build stronger relationships, regardless of linguistic differences.

TGIF- Stop throwing stones…

Object lesson, don’t carry around unneeded weight.

Friday Jazz

Have a great weekend.

Happy Saturday

Have a great day!

The Psychology of happiness is not lost on us.

Psychology says…

Highlights

Seek wisdom be silent.

Only need two close friends.

Silence means not disturbed inside.

Psychology today…

Highlights

Kiss in the morning live 5 more years.

No one is ever busy you are a lower priority…

God is Good…

Process of love out of control…

More honest when tired…

Marry a soul, not a body…

Present passing moment…

Don’t cross oceans…

95% chance…

Real man is honest…

Gifted people, bad handwriting…

Shared from you tube…
Contemplation music…

Have a nice Sunday!

Psychology today…

Suffering is a part of life.

Broken leg cold, weather suffering.
File Photo KDG

The value of monogamy, a view point.

This is a warning about what needs to be overcome if you choose differently.

Highlights

Primary relationship (mother to child) builds to community.

Sanity is preserved by relationships built on the ability to be moved by your network.

Pair bonding seen throughout nature.

Casual relations lead no more.

No one has the right to be the ultimate decider of continuation once established.

Bonds are sometimes obvious. Read more

Twelve species of mammals are monogamous, Source. There are up o about 5 percent of mammals are prone to one mate pair bonding. Another Source This is low to birds that have a huge majority that are of that persuasion. Most species of wildlife are in the grip of cruel predatory mother nature who regularly makes that decision moot.

That being said never discount the power and effectiveness of a pair bond and its ability to empower your intimate group of community.

The Funeral of Elizabeth ll

live event

We’ll meet again, Vera Lynn music 🎶

photo KDG

God save the King

Monday public Day of mourning for head of state…

Different conditions are in different provinces. “Global News”

TGIF-WELCOME Charles, condolences.

RIP Elizabeth II Rex

God Save the King music 🎶

Photo KDG

Today is international widows day. What can we say except to wish you peace and happiness as you balance your loss with the need to go on with life.

Life is like a flow of a stream better to go with it then against it.

File: Photo KDG

Since 2011 the United Nations has had June 23rd as international women’s day, a day of awareness to galvanized support for those affected. More then 258 million widows in the world the effect is broader

Invisible Women invisible problems..