A couple of years ago, our NLP coach, Roni Matar, introduced us to the "How Can I Help You" campaign, that had went viral, initiated and launched by Reham El Mellawani. The concept is alluring: by asking how one could help others, one had to be resourceful and many times, one would learn new things/ways by simply looking for a solution or just by thinking creatively on assisting others.
Hence, I started a trial campaign on my 40th birthday. At times, I had to deal with dimwits and many other times, I would be able to genuinely assist others, which is a pleasure. After receiving many requests to keep the campaign, I decided to do it on a daily basis. First, I would just ask the question. Then I started adding a quote about something that had inspired/marked me during that day. More recently, I started posting a picture/artwork or more to go with the text...
Now in 2021, as I start year 3 of this campaign, I'm aiming at connecting the posts on the blog and other social media platforms. Will see where that leads...
With the wildfires raging in many countries while unseen cold fronts are hitting other locations, our thoughts go out to the afflicted people. Because we know that Nature is also part of our soul…
I stumbled upon a quote from Ghandi I had shared years ago and is worth reflecting upon…
August 4 represents a traumatic memory for a whole people.
Let us remember never to forget!
August 1 is Lebanon’s Army day. It’s a reminder that there is nothing we should take for granted; not a single day, not a single minute…
Lately, I have been sensing edginess around me. I hence decided to connect with nature more, to keep my batteries charged 🙂
Love is a larger than life concept. Misused. Abused. Mostly misunderstood or wrongly applied… and yet, it’s quite simple: actions speak louder than lips will ever do. Saying “I love you” is easy. Proving these 3 simple words is the biggest challenge. Don’t just talk the talk. Walk the walk too 🙂
It’s been more than 24 hours and the apocalyptic horrors from the wildfires are ongoing and so deplorable… kudos to the people who are helping each other! For they are trying “to be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud” (Maya Angelou)