Posts tagged ‘emotional intelligence’
Learning to play with Children’s Blocks by Jenny T.A. Nguyen
I believe that every person should be accepted as a unique individual, regardless of their colour, size, age, orientation, lifestyle, culture, education or any other differential that is but only one small aspect of their person. Yet, the same courtesy is often hard to extend to myself.
Continue Reading April 19, 2010 at 10:58 am refineryleadership 2 comments
Deceit 1 Truth 0 – Changing the Score by Tim McGrady
Reading the Globe and Mail a few days ago, I came across a quote by Thomas Flanagan, Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s former chief of staff. In the context of Flanagan’s assessment of Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, he said, “…once you get into politics your task is mostly to conceal the truth. The truth becomes a gaffe.” Ignatieff responded the next night by explaining to reporters that telling the truth was important but that sometimes telling all the truth isn’t always the best strategy.