03/15/2024
“Speak up for people who cannot speak for themselves. Help people who are in trouble.” Proverbs 31:8
Hey!
Hey good, good morning to you!
Haha!
And happy, happy Friday today huh!
😀
Here I do believe that I ought to be feeling really, really awesome today after such a great, great, great day and night yesterday with Naomi Tabassum, and with others too!
Hahaha!
Sure! 👍
Naomi is such a generous and a thoughtful and an intelligent, intelligent and wacky, and wise, wise individual, and I do know that I am so, so lucky to know her and to support her, and to grow more and more with her as a person and as a friend!
Ha!
Certainly!
☺️
“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” Mohammed Ali
And the new role or the new service that I am providing at Plains Art Museum is beginning rather smoothly, or rather effectively, and respectfully, and instinctively and painlessly and well!
Hoho!
Yes!
Yes!
Yes! 😊
Yesterday I did sit in on a meeting that did begin slowly, and did begin in a kind of unclear or a foggy or indistitinct manner, but suddenly, thanks definitely to my own input and to my own understanding and leadership, the discussion did start to become more decided and more sure, and more creative and roused and motivated!
Hohoho!
Yeah!
😄
“Stand up for what you know is right, and judge all people fairly. Protect the rights of the poor and those who need help.” Proverbs 31:9
Today I will be free from Accra Homecare duties, and I will be finishing up intentionally remastering my father’s podcast series, Davey Bee’s Hit Song Vault at this John David Berdahl - Aspie, Writer, Artist, Musician small business location in Moorhead, Minnesota, and later, I will be working with my dad at Eventide Senior Living Communities, and then I will be wishing Jessie Alison Aamodt a fond goodbye, and a boisterous congratulations, and a pretty, pretty happy and jolly birthday at Murphy’s Pub, Moorhead as well!
Ooh!
Ooh!
Ooh!
That will be swell! 🥳
“Everyone can be great because everyone can serve.” Martin Luther King Jr.
Thinking about compassion now, and serving, and compassionately serving and giving, and assisting, because it does seem to be something that may be missing in a number of our own interactions and relationships and connections these days, I probably ought to remark or to admit that compassion for others, and of course self-compassion are very, very necessary, necessary feelings, and that they aren’t that hard, or that they aren’t that difficult to practice, y’know!
Oh no!
No!
They are not!
No!
🤗
Speaking with kindness and accepting people for who it is who they are, and being patient, and showing respect!
And listening carefully to other people and to ourselves without judgement, but with encouragement, and with gratitude, and with appreciation!
These are some of the ways in which you absolutely can help people, and forgive people, and express so much and be happy about so much, and bring a lot of hope and direction and light into the lives of other people!
Ah!
Ah!
You know it!
Ah!
Ah!
You do! 😃
“As we work to create light for others, we naturally light our own way.” Mary Anne Radmacher
Compassionate Leadership is the practice of using your head and heart to inspire and influence people so they can, in turn, inspire and influence others.