Peace In The World

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Sometimes we are so mired down in the details of our lives that we forget to lift our heads and see the bigger picture. Today, I just wanted to give you something to warm your heart and lift your spirit…as well as your head. For there to be peace in our relationships, in our life [...]

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Traffic Jam ca. 1980s-1990s Los Angeles, California, USACompetitive driving? Competing while commuting? That seems to be the name of the game each day as I travel to my office. You likely experience it wherever you are. I’m sure it is not limited to cars and trucks and SUV’s.  Likely the same things is truly of tuk-tuks, motorcyles and camels, too. People like [...]

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Peace everywhere–in our community, our organizations, our churches, our city, our country and our world–is possible when it emanates from within each individual. That is what Sow Peace International means by world peace. There will be people whose plans are different, however, critical mass prevails. You are either contributing to peace, or sustaining its opposite. [...]

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For a world that works, we have to learn to work together, jointly, to collaborate.  These quotes provide some wisdom for improving collaboration and thereby resolving relationship problems. COLLABORATION QUOTES It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.” – Charles Darwin [...]

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Many times of lack of anger management is what contributes repeatedly to our relationship problems, whether those relationship problems are within ourselves or with others at home and at work. There is wisdom here to help with anger management. We invite you to consider these carefully and to incorporate their wisdom into your approach to [...]

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When I was much younger, I enjoyed watching the film, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid. It was a glorification of two notorious bandits who were extremely engaging in their banter, their demeanor and entertaining to an audience. We did not think of the victims of their “antics,” because they were not mean spirited in [...]

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