The 9 Words That Have Been A Game Changer For Me In Resolving Both Racial & Work Conflicts
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And now ?
Chris Jones And now what?
Yes, tell me.
Lovely, Marilyn Devonish ! I’ve done the I see you exercise and it is so powerful, I agree ! I can imagine that the hear and feel versions are equally so. Can’t wait to try them out too (Y) Thanks <3 .
Same here! 🙂
I see you I am here to be seen.
Sawubona. It’s an African Zulu greeting that means “I see you.” It has a long oral history and it means more that our traditional “hello.”
It says, “I see your personality. I see your humanity. I see your dignity and respect.” In the African village context, where everyone knows one another, it’s an exceedingly powerful representation of understanding.
Ingrid Collins I like that. M 💖
Ingrid Collins Yes, they have made a big difference when both sides are willing to at least meet each other partway. M 💖
Love this Marilyn. Wise words indeed. Thank you so much for sharing 😇xx
Mike Blissett Thank you, and thank you for watching. M 💖