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Showing posts with label listening. Show all posts
Friday, September 26, 2014

My Own “Mortal Blessing”

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I’ve been reading Angela Alaimo O’Donnell’s Mortal Blessing: A Sacramental Farewell , about the death of her mother and what she learne...
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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Advent: Listening to the wind

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Look at what I did, not at why I did it. I may not know why, and the reason why is unimportant, a single note (a G? a C? I ca...
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Lost Art of Listening

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For some time, I’ve been noticing an increasingly common characteristic of meetings – and that is that listening is in decline. I can’t...
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Monday, August 22, 2011

The Quiet Listener

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  Thirty years ago, I was a 20-something speechwriter for a large manufacturing company, and part of a three-person speechwriting team. On...
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Professional writer exploring faith and culture, life and work; happily married to Janet, the love of my life; father of two grown sons. Award-winning speechwriter and communication consultant. I am an editor for TweetSpeak Poetry and the author of the novels "Dancing Priest," "A Light Shining," "Dancing King," and "Dancing Prophet;" the non-fiction book "Poetry at Work;" and the historical novel / romance "Brookhaven."
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