by walkth12_wp | May 18, 2021 | Blog
Years ago, my friend relayed a story when he played a game of Taboo. The party game where, with verbal clues given, your team has to guess a word. On his team was a middle-aged woman who was, in kind terms, larger in size. It was a competitive match – neck...
by walkth12_wp | Mar 15, 2021 | Blog
The statistics and studies behind incivility tell a powerful story. Here are just a few examples: A 2020 study of nearly 8,000 respondents found that in 97.8% of healthcare workplaces, one one or more uncivil behaviors were reported. These uncivil behaviors...
by walkth12_wp | Jul 7, 2020 | Blog
More coffins in Chicago. This past holiday WEEKEND 87 people were shot and 17 had their lives snuffed out. One of the fatalities was a gift from God named Natalia Wallace. A beautiful 7 year-old girl, who was MURDERED, when several men drove up to her house,...
by walkth12_wp | Jul 1, 2020 | Blog
Triggering happens, at times through microaggressions committed by transgressors. Recipients carry emotional responses which may include anxiety, frustration, pain, and many others. Microaggressions are not right…but I doubt we’ll ever be able to eliminate them...
by walkth12_wp | Jan 5, 2020 | Blog
Our partners recognize that 50 people who share their desire for and support of kindness, civility, and the need to see more of both. For all the good that came in 2019, it was also a year that showed a real need to improve kindness & civility (K&C). How...
by walkth12_wp | Dec 28, 2019 | Blog
We’re gifting 50 people who share their desire for and support of kindness, civility, and the need to see more of both. For all the good that came in 2019, it was also a year that showed a real need to improve kindness & civility (K&C). How many times...
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