Journal of Sacred Work
Caregivers have superpowers! Radical Loving Care illuminates the divine truth that caregiving is not just a job. It is Sacred Work.
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If superstar Brady wishes he had laughed at himself more in the past why don’t you that in the present?
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What if women took charge of healthcare and the arts? Could this rebalance historic alpha-male overreach?
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What is it like to be? Can we be and do in a new marriage where the still point dances?
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Maintaining perspective directly impacts our ability to practice life’s biggest key to happiness: gratitude.
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Those who see no need to work harder to live love are, in important ways, not fixed but broken.
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The best story describing compassion and what Radical Loving Care looks like is told in the 8 minute speech I gave recently at Riverside Methodist Hospital.
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It is the most quotable thing I have ever said because it is true but not obvious: “the number one job of leaders is to take care of the people who take care of people.”
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Of all the places I worked before or since, none meant more than Riverside and the OhioHealth system I founded in 1984 and left in 1995. A big part of me wished I could have stayed for the ride from then to now.
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Compassion is our most important healing power. Soon, it may be the only one we have left.