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...
October is.. pink. And because we are only given today and never promised tomorrow, tell the special people in your life that you love them!
On Mental Health Day, I admit I’m proud of myself. Of all the setbacks and the hard decisions, I can say I really did well 🙂
It’s the new moon and I’m wondering… what if we transformed our lives using the moon cycles like other living beings do?
Relationships don’t die a natural death. They are murdered by ego, attitude and ignorance…
In a world of algorithms, let’s remember the value and the importance of human connection. The outage of the social apps yesterday inspired this post
A new working week has kicked off… and it required some efforts in communication 😑 True, there are only a limited number of languages I speak and I’m always ready to discuss. Because maybe I haven’t expressed myself properly. But hey, I cannot read your mind. And I don’t have a crystal ball up my sleeve! You’d have to share your thoughts with me alright 😜
I’ve always said, and I firmly believe, that my mind makes me who I am. As long as it keeps its abilities and thirst to learn and discover, I’ll be just fine
Sunday reads… “I am a warrior of the Universe, made of stardust and cosmic dreams” - Anonymous