Your Soul Food for Friday July 24th 2015: Above All CONNECT!

Happy Soul Food Friday!

“I am thankful for small mercies.

I compared notes with one of my friends who expects everything of the universe,

and is disappointed when anything is less than the best, and I found that I begin at the other extreme,

expecting nothing, and am always full of thanks for moderate goods.”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

Howling

This week:

Unique Connections: How blindfolded kids identify the uniqueness of their mom!

Dove Choose Beautiful | Women all over the world make a choice:

Above All Connect: Parenting in the Wilderness- Pics too cute to pass up…

Unique Connections: Celebrate the woman in your heart!                                      As a small experiment of women’s uniqueness and the special bond between a mother and child, we met up with 6 wonderful women, and asked them to let us blindfold their most precious loved ones. Their children!
The children were guided towards the group of women, and using their senses and intuition asked to try to find the one they believed to be their mother. Anxiety, love and a bit of heartfelt tears filled the room as children from the age of 3-9 tried and succeed in finding the one and only they could call mum!
All women are unique in shape, personality and heart, and so is the beautiful connection and precious love we saw this day.

Dove Choose Beautiful | Women all over the world make a choice:

Would you describe yourself as beautiful? In our latest film Choose Beautiful, we travel to San Francisco, Shanghai, Delhi, London and Sao Paulo to prove that beauty is a choice – and the power of this choice is in your hands…

Above All Connect:

These are the best of the best.

Thanks this week go to all Larry H, Chris B , and Purpose-Driven Leaders Everywhere!

Pay it Forward…

Love,

Neville

“The day will come when, after harnessing space, the winds, the tides and gravitation,

we shall harness for God the energies of love.

And on that day, for the second time in the history of the world,

we shall have discovered fire!”–Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

Soul Food for Friday July 17th: For Music Lovers: While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Ringo the Starr and Curating the Crème de la Crème of YOUR Favs for Your Ultimate Viewing and Listening Pleasure!

Happy Soul Food Friday!

JS

Did you know that the Chinese character for “music” and “happiness” was also the character for “medicine”?

This week let your soul get musical & instill in you all the medicinal properties of happiness!

While My Guitar Gently Weeps:

A Tantalizing Version From Jake Shimabukuro Sure to Bliss You Out

The Masters Showcasing a Different Beatles Work: Ringo IS a Starr

The Most Timeless are the most Simple. What are WE after? Technical proficiency or the “royalty of feel”?

Mess with My Guitar And

See What Social Media Can Do to You…

An 8 Year Old Whiz

Rocking with Buddy Guy

 Crème de la Crème: Click On YOUR Favorite Artist and

See and Hear Almost ALL of their Famous Works All In One Spot

While My Guitar Gently Weeps:

A Tantalizing Version From Jake Shimabukuro Sure to Bliss You Out

The Masters Showcasing a Different Beatles Work: Ringo IS a Starr

The Most Timeless are the most Simple. What are WE after? Technical proficiency or the “king of feel”?

Mess with My Guitar And

See What Social Media Can Do…

A musician named Dave Carroll recently had difficulty with United Airlines.
United apparently damaged his treasured Taylor guitar ($3,500) during a flight.
Dave spent over 9 months trying to get United to pay for damages caused by baggage handlers to his custom Taylor guitar.
During his final exchange with the United Customer Relations Manager, he stated that he was left with no choice other than to create a music video for YouTube exposing their lack of cooperation.

The Manager responded: “Good luck with that one, pal.”

So he posted a retaliatory video on YouTube.
The video has since received over 6 million hits.
United Airlines contacted the musician and attempted settlement in exchange for pulling the video.

Naturally his response was: “Good luck with that one, pal.”

Taylor Guitars sent the musician 2 new custom guitars in appreciation for the product recognition from the video that has led to a sharp increase in orders.
Here’s the video!

An 8 Year Old Whiz Rocking with Buddy Guy

Delicious!

For Music Lovers: Curating the “Best Of” that is YOUR Favorite for Your Ultimate Viewing and Listening Pleasure!

AFTER CLICKING ON AN ARTIST, LOOK TO SEE ALMOST ALL OF THEIR FAMOUS WORKS, THEY ARE THERE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE.  ENJOY AND PASS THIS ON: 

1)  Elvis Presley    2)  Roy Orbison    3) Beatles    4)  Abba    5)  Bee Gees    6) Michael Jackson    7)  John Lennon    8)  Celine Dion    9)  Frank Sinatra  10) Creedence Clearwater Revival  11) Julio Iglesias  12)  Queen  13) Neil Diamond  14)  Paul Mccartney  15) Rolling Stones  16)  Pink Floyd  17) Bruce Springsteen  18)  Elton John  19) U2  20)  George Harrison  21)  Cliff Richard  22)  Tina Turner  23)  Bob Marley  24)  Andrea Bocelli  25)  Dire Straits  26)  Barbra Streisand  27) Eagles  28)  Madonna  29)  Simon & Garfunkel  30)  Ac/Dc  31)  Bob Dylan  32) Dean Martin  33)  Andr? Hazes  34) Tom Jones  35)  Eric Clapton  36) John Denver  37)  Eros Ramazzotti  38)Deep Purple  39)  Led Zeppelin  40) Rod Stewart  41)  Status Quo  42) Louis Armstrong  43)  Fleetwood Mac  44) Bryan Adams  45)  Jimi Hendrix  46)  Barry White  47)  Nat King Cole  48)  Santana  49)  Michael Buble  50) Gipsy Kings  51)  David Bowie  52) Adriano Celentano  53)  Robbie Williams  54)  Charles Aznavour  55) Metallica  56) Doors  57)  Shakira  58) Beach Boys  59)  Cat Stevens  60) Bon Jovi  61)  Ub40  62)  Joe Cocker  63)  Whitney Houston  64)  Phil Collins  65)  Enrique Iglesias  66) Ricky Martin  67)  Ray Charles  68)  K3  69)  Zz Top  70)  Van Morrison  71) Ringo Starr  72)  Stevie Wonder  73) Gloria Estefan  74)  Supertramp  75) Jethro Tull  76)  Black Sabbath  77) Marco Borsato  78)  Guns N? Roses  79)  Neil Young  80)  Chuck Berry  81) Billy Joel  82)  Sting  83) Kinks  84) R.e.m.  85)  Laura Pausini  86) Genesis  87)  Who  88)  Monkees  89) Animals  90)  Simple Minds  91) Prince  92)  Aretha Franklin  93)  B.b. King  94)  Iron Maiden  95)  Pearl Jam  96) Christina Aguilera  97)  Alice Cooper  98)  Depeche Mode  99)  Nirvana100)  Gary Moore  Top 70 Songs:  1) Always On My Mind – Elvis Presley   2) Fernando – Abba   3)  Dancing Queen – Abba   4)  Oh Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison   5)  Spanish Eyes – Elvis Presley   6)  Are You Lonesome Tonight? – Elvis Presley   7)  Chiquitita– Abba   8)  Massachusetts – Bee Gees   9) Love Me Tender – Elvis Presley 10)  Imagine – John Len non 11)  Suspicious Minds – Elvis Presley 12)  California Blue – Roy Orbison 13) My Way – Elvis Presley 14)  Billie Jean– Michael Jackson 15)  In Dreams – Roy Orbison 16)  Blue Bayou – Roy Orbison 17)  Only The Lonely – Roy Orbison 18)  I Have A Dream – Abba 19)  Yesterday – Beatles 20) Mamma Mia – Abba 21)  Thriller – Michael Jackson 22)  Amazing Grace – Elvis Presley 23)  Unchained Melody – Roy Orbison 24)  Can?t Help Falling In Love – Elvis Presley 25)  Jailhouse Rock – Elvis Presley 26)  Ave Maria – Celine Dion 27)  And I Love You So – Elvis Presley 28)  Blue Moon – Elvis Presley 29)  Hey Jude – Beatles 30)  I Started A Joke– Bee Gees 31)  My Way– Frank Sinatra 32)  Hotel California – Eagles 33)  A Big Hunk O? Love – Elvis Presley 34) Bridge Over Troubled Water  Elvis Presley 35)  The Winner Takes It All – Abba 36)  Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival 37)  Ben – Michael Jackson 38) Waterloo – Abba 39)  Stayin? Alive – Bee Gees 40)  Words – Bee Gees 41) How Deep Is Your Love – Bee Gees 42)  Crying – Roy Orbison 43)  Blue Suede Shoes – Elvis Presley 44) Blue Christmas – Elvis Presley 45)  Beat It – Michael Jackson 46)  A Day In The Life – Beatles 47)  Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen 48)  Let It Be – Beatles 49)  Only You – Roy Orbison 50)  Sweet Caroline – Roy Orbison 51) A Hard Day?s Night – Beatles 52)  Bad– Michael Jackson 53)  Earth Song – Michael Jackson 54)  Woman – John Len non 55)  Imagine (live) – John Len non 56)  Heal The World – Michael Jackson 57)  Stand By Me – John Len non 58) Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond 59)  O Sole Mio – Andrea Bocelli 60) Bridge Over Troubled Water – Simon & Garfunkel 61)  Man In The Mirror – Michael Jackson 62)  Strangers In The Night – Frank Sinatra 63)  Black Or White – Michael Jackson 64)  Only You– John Len non 65)  My Sweet Lord – George Harrison 66)  What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong 67)  24 Horas – Julio Iglesias 68) Everybody Loves Somebody – Dean Martin 69)  I Just Can?t Stop Lovin You – Michael Jackson 70)  Smooth Criminal – Michael Jackson

Create, Curate, Communicate and Celebrate the Universal Language and the Language of the Universe!

Thanks this week to JJ, Jim C, Larry H, Arman S-B, and all the musicians that teach me to “play” with joy

Love,

Neville

“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.” -Plato

Soul Food Friday July 10th 2015: Change the World and Keep the Change

Happy Soul Food Friday!

This week:

Post-Independence Day Posts

Remember: freedom is never free and people are struggling for their freedom all over the world!

10 Independence Movements You Should Know About:

http://magazine.good.is/slideshows/ten-lesser-known-independence-movements-fourth-of-july?utm_source=thedailygood&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dailygood#0

Just A Deck of Cards:

Click here: Deck of Cards

Enjoy Your freedom–it has a Price!

Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men
who signed the Declaration of Independence? Their story. . .

Five signers were captured by the British as traitors,

and tortured before they died.

Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned.

Two lost their sons serving in the Revolutionary Army;

another had two sons captured.

Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or

hardships of the Revolutionary War.

They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes,

and their sacred honor.

What kind of men were they?

Twenty-four were lawyers and jurists.

Eleven were merchants.

Nine were farmers and large plantation owners;

men of means, well educated.

But they signed the Declaration of Independence

knowing full well that the penalty would be death if

they were captured.

Carter Braxton of Virginia , a wealthy planter and

trader, saw his ships swept from the seas by the

British Navy. He sold his home and properties to

pay his debts, and died in rags.

Thomas McKeam was so hounded by the British

that he was forced to move his family almost constantly.

He served in the Congress without pay, and his family

was kept in hiding. His possessions were taken from him,

and poverty was his reward.

Vandals or soldiers looted the properties of Dillery, Hall, Clymer,

Walton , Gwinnett, Heyward, Ruttledge, and Middleton.

At the battle of Yorktown , Thomas Nelson, Jr., noted that

the British General Cornwallis   had taken over the Nelson

home for his headquarters. He quietly urged General

George Washington to open fire. The home was destroyed,

and Nelson died bankrupt.

Francis Lewis had his home and properties destroyed.

The enemy jailed his wife, and she died within a few months.

John Hart was driven from his wife’s bedside as she was dying.

Their 13 children fled for their lives. His fields and his gristmill

were laid to waste. For more than a year he lived in forests

and caves, returning home to find his wife dead and his

children vanished.

So, take a few minutes while enjoying your 4th of July holiday and

silently thank these patriots. It’s not much to ask for the price they paid.

Remember: freedom is never free!

World Cup and World Class:

US Soccer Star Carli Lloyd and Holocaust Survivor Rudi Klobach

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/05/sports/soccer/womens-world-cup-cheers-are-missing-the-voice-of-a-cherished-fan.html

World Class Dancing: Heart Warming!

Change the World with Change.org: Don’t underestimate the power of a small group of people to make a difference, it is now more than one million!

Join the Change Movement…

Neville –
The day you signed your first petition on Change.org, you became a part of something big. Today we’re celebrating 100 million people all over the world coming to Change.org to start or sign a petition. More than one million petitions have been supported by people like you, and there’s a unique story behind every signature.

ChangeWe’re so proud of the change you have been a part of, and we’re excited to share this moment with you. Join us in celebrating 100 million people using Change.org: track the impact of the growing Change.org community.

Thanks for joining us on this journey,

The Change.org team

See the impact

A Magnanimous World View: Panoramic Photo Awards

Thanks this week go to Larry H, Helene G, Bob L, Chris B, the change.org movement and YOU for “making change”

Invest that Change Forward!

Love,

Neville

Love Is

“I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career.  

26 times, I’ve been trusted with the game winning shot and missed.

 I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life.  

And that is why I succeed.”

-Michael Jordan

Your Soul Food for Friday July 3rd and 4th of July Weekend: Is It Time for a New Model? Independence and inter-dependence, competence and character, science and art, technology and humanity -all with soul…

Happy Soul Food Friday!

Model Passion, Purpose & Positivity

Practice independence and inter-dependence, competence and character, science and art, technology and humanity -all with soul…

This week:

A New Model for Education: Where Character Matters!

A New Model of Marriage: How STRAIGHT Couples Redefined Traditional Marriage

A New Model for Music Teach Her:

A New Model for Transportation on this Crowded Planet

A New Model for Eating

And a New Model of Beauty

Mountain

A New Model for Education: Where Character and Civic Leadership Matter!

 In the past week I was honored to speak at the 19th Annual Character Matters Conference in San Diego, where I was wholly inspired but this group of educators and leaders working on whole person values especially life skills with character, leadership and service as meta-competencies for 21st century education.

https://www.sandiego.edu/soles/centers-and-research/character-development-center/summer-conference.php

Cherokee Point Elementary in City Heights is an area with only 1.5% of the geography of San Diego, but 15% of the violent crime and 25% of the total murder rate in the city, yet look what their new model of trauma informed community schools is manifesting:

I also connected with the National Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC) that is doing phenomenal work locally, and has a transformative plan for teaching students throughout school systems a new model of civic engagement and restorative justice. Learn more about their depth of services and work at:

http://www.ncrconline.com/

A New Model of Marriage: How STRAIGHT Couples Redefined Traditional Marriage

An historical perspective of marriage before and after love that is not the least bit traditional with Stephanie Coontz…

http://www.thetakeaway.org/story/marriage-isnt-what-it-used-be-and-s-good-thing/

A New Model for Music Teach Her:

These three preteens from Mexico are really rocking it!

“You really have to work hard, but in the end it’s always worth it. When you’re doing something you love, it’s always worth it.”

http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-06-19/these-mexican-sisters-give-metallica-run-their-money

A New Model for Transportation on this Crowded Planet

How Henry Ford’s Great-Grandson Envisions the Future…

The average drives spend a week a year commuting. Gridlock is becoming a civic issue. Now what?

A leap in thinking about a viable future with smart cars, smart roads, smart parking and more…

http://www.npr.org/2014/06/06/318483035/how-does-henry-ford-s-great-grandson-envision-the-future

A New Model for Eating

Save the Bread for the End of the Meal and Lower your Peak Blood Sugar by 30%

http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/06/29/417500957/curb-your-appetite-save-bread-for-the-end-of-the-meal

A New Model of Beauty:

The Un-paralleled Nordic landscape of Iceland

Iceland

Thanks this week go to Ed D & Paty M, Gary J and Steven D, Larry H and teachers of character everywhere!

Pay it forward

Love,

Neville

“If you want to be happy practice compassion; if you want others to be happy, practice compassion – The Dalai Lama

Your Soul Food for Friday June 26th: One of a KIND

“Kindness is in our power even when fondness is not.”

~Henry James~

This week:

America’s KINDest City?

Make YOUR In-Kind Contribution…

Kind Snacks:

This is great

A One of a Kind Dog:

This will give you a chuckle

A Heartwarming Interspecies Reunion:

Get out the Kleenex!

Bright Colors and Rich Thoughts:

Great Nature for your Nurture

MeWe

We brag about San Diego as America’s Finest City, but what about America’s Kindest City?

Can we really have a prospering and healthy civic society anywhere in the world, without a strong social fabric weaved together by compassion and kindness?

What could happen if we were just a little bit kinder to everyone we meet?

In the post-recession economy, the brand attribute that moved the most by far is KINDNESS, increasing 341%. This is according to those with access to the largest consumer database on earth!

In difficult times we are reminded of the power of kindness and caring, yet common sense is often uncommon practice.

Let’s change that starting right now…

It doesn’t take much to be kind

A friend of mine Shannon M, has made it her purpose to manifest America’s Kindest city, whose vision is to create a kinder and more sustainable San Diego in the non-profit and for-profit sector for the current generation, and for generations to come.

This is not just a feel good campaign…

Americas’ Kindest City is a strategic approach to corporate social responsibility as a means to ALIGN purpose-driven businesses with nonprofits doing the most measurable and sustainable good. What is corporate social responsibility and why is it so important when doing business? Simply put, CSR is a way for companies to manage how they give back. With the dramatic consumer spend shift towards companies that are KIND & empathetic or  “purpose-driven,” the emerging global economy will soon demand that companies think and do business PURPOSEFULLY.

So what is America’s Kindest City and what do we do? We consult with small, medium and large businesses who want to increase their CSR in more meaningful ways, to become branded as KIND Companies, through the partnership of businesses and nonprofits in mission and value alignment. Additionally, America’s Kindest City offers public relations and marketing services to increase visibility, cost reduction services, credit card processing and employee give back (volunteer) management.

What’s the PURPOSE? To make San Diego KINDER, to then model and mentor this strategy for the rest of America to follow.

“Business as usual” is about to take on a whole new meaning.

Let’s envision for a moment the transformative impact this orientation can make as kindness gets us out of our base selves (me) and into our larger selves (we).

If you are of similar kind,(kind-red spirit) you can join us on Facebook here and now:

https://www.facebook.com/americaskindestcity

Kind Snacks:

Speaking of Kind, if you haven’t tried them yet, KIND snacks are both healthy and not just good for you but good for society.

They sponsored a recent San Diego Non Profits event and their snacks went like hot cakes!

Here is more about them:

Since its founding in 2004, KIND has been on a mission to make the world a little kinder one snack and act at a time.

 All award-winning KIND snacks are made from delicious, wholesome ingredients and are gluten free and non GMO. KIND currently offers six different snack lines including: KIND® Fruit & Nut and KIND® PLUS, two lines of delicious whole nut & fruit bars; KIND® Nuts & Spices, a line of whole nut & spice bars that naturally have only 5g of sugar or less; KIND Healthy Grains® Clusters made from five super grains; KIND Healthy Grains® Bars, a line of crunchy and chewy granola bars; and STRONG & KIND®, a line of savory-flavored bars featuring 10g of protein.

 Through its social mission – known as the KIND Movement – KIND, together with its community, is committed to inspiring kindness through acts big and small. It fulfills this commitment through programming like KIND Causes, which helps individuals and organizations bring their socially-impactful ideas to life with monthly $10,000 grants.  

 To snack happy visit kindsnacks.com, and to join the community visit kindmovement.com

Now also enjoy…

A One of a Kind Dog:

A Heartwarming Interspecies Reunion:

Bright Colors and Rich Thoughts:

Kindness is in our power

Thanks this week go to Shannon M, Logan S, Larry H, Andrea M & every person who practices kindness in thoughts, words and deeds.

Pay it forward!

Love,

Neville

“Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless” – Mother Theresa

Your Soul Food for Friday June 19th 2015

Happy Soul Food Friday!

This week:

Love Is

Humor: Colonoscopy Journal with Pulitzer Prize Winner Dave Barry

Investing in Love and Precluding Personal Bankruptcy with Will Marre

Employee Ratios  to Watch in Your Organization with Anthony Demangone

Smiles for You with David Zinn:

Humor: Colonoscopy Journal with Pulitzer Prize Winner Dave Barry

Colonoscopy Journal:

I called my friend Andy Sable, a gastroenterologist, to make an appointment for a colonoscopy.

A few days later, in his office, Andy showed me a color diagram of the colon, a lengthy organ that appears to go all over the place, at one point passing briefly through Minneapolis.

Then Andy explained the colonoscopy procedure to me in a thorough, reassuring and patient manner.

I nodded thoughtfully, but I didn’t really hear anything he said, because my brain was shrieking, ‘HE’S GOING TO STICK A TUBE 17,000 FEET UP YOUR BEHIND!’

I left Andy’s office with some written instructions, and a prescription for a product called ‘MoviPrep,’ which comes in a box large enough to hold a microwave oven. I will discuss MoviPrep in detail later; for now suffice it to say that we must never allow it to fall into the hands of America’s enemies.

I spent the next several days productively sitting around being nervous.

Then, on the day before my colonoscopy, I began my preparation. In accordance with my instructions, I didn’t eat any solid food that day; all I had was chicken broth, which is basically water, only with less flavor.

Then, in the evening, I took the MoviPrep. You mix two packets of powder together in a one-litre plastic jug, then you fill it with lukewarm water. (For those unfamiliar with the metric system, a litre is about 32 gallons). Then you have to drink the whole jug. This takes about an hour, because MoviPrep tastes – and here I am being kind – like a mixture of goat spit and urinal cleanser, with just a hint of lemon.

The instructions for MoviPrep, clearly written by somebody with a great sense of humor, state that after you drink it, ‘a loose, watery bowel movement may result.’

This is kind of like saying that after you jump off your roof, you may experience contact with the ground.

MoviPrep is a nuclear laxative. I don’t want to be too graphic, here, but, have you ever seen a space-shuttle launch? This is pretty much the MoviPrep experience, with you as the shuttle. There are times when you wish the commode had a seat belt. You spend several hours pretty much confined to the bathroom, spurting violently.  You eliminate everything. And then, when you figure you must be totally empty, you have to drink another litre of MoviPrep, at which point, as far as I can tell, your bowels travel into the future and start eliminating food that you have not even eaten yet.

After an action-packed evening, I finally got to sleep.

The next morning my wife drove me to the clinic. I was very nervous. Not only was I worried about the procedure, but I had been experiencing occasional return bouts of MoviPrep spurtage. I was thinking, ‘What if I spurt on Andy?’ How do you apologize to a friend for something like that? Flowers would not be enough.

At the clinic I had to sign many forms acknowledging that I understood and totally agreed with whatever the heck the forms said. Then they led me to a room full of other colonoscopy people, where I went inside a little curtained space and took off my clothes and put on one of those hospital garments designed by sadist perverts, the kind that, when you put it on, makes you feel even more naked than when you are actually naked.

Then a nurse named Eddie put a little needle in a vein in my left hand. Ordinarily I would have fainted, but Eddie was very good, and I was already lying down. Eddie also told me that some people put vodka in their MoviPrep.

At first I was ticked off that I hadn’t thought of this, but then I pondered what would happen if you got yourself too tipsy to make it to the bathroom, so you were staggering around in full Fire Hose Mode. You would have no choice but to burn your house.

When everything was ready, Eddie wheeled me into the procedure room, where Andy was waiting with a nurse and an anesthesiologist. I did not see the 17,000-foot tube, but I knew Andy had it hidden around there somewhere. I was seriously nervous at this point.

Andy had me roll over on my left side, and the anesthesiologist began hooking something up to the needle in my hand.

There was music playing in the room, and I realized that the song was ‘Dancing Queen’ by ABBA. I remarked to Andy that, of all the songs that could be playing during this particular procedure, ‘Dancing Queen’ had to be the least appropriate.

‘You want me to turn it up?’ said Andy, from somewhere behind me…

‘Ha ha,’ I said. And then it was time, the moment I had been dreading for more than a decade. If you are squeamish, prepare yourself, because I am going to tell you, in explicit detail, exactly what it was like.

I have no idea. Really. I slept through it. One moment, ABBA was yelling ‘Dancing Queen, feel the beat of the tambourine,’ and the next moment, I was back in the other room, waking up in a very mellow mood.

Andy was looking down at me and asking me how I felt. I felt excellent. I felt even more excellent when Andy told me that It was all over, and that my colon had passed with flying colors. I have never been prouder of an internal organ.

On the subject of Colonoscopies…

Colonoscopies are no joke, but these comments during the exam were quite humorous. A physician claimed that the following are actual comments made by his patients (predominately male) while he was performing their colonoscopies:

  1. Take it easy Doc. You’re boldly going where no man has gone before.
  1. ‘Find Amelia Earhart yet?’
  1. ‘Can you hear me NOW?’
  1. ‘Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet?’

5.  ‘You know, in Arkansas, we’re now legally married.’

  1. ‘Any sign of the trapped miners, Chief?’
  1. ‘You put your left hand in, you take your left hand out…’
  1. ‘Hey! Now I know how a Muppet feels!’
  1. ‘If your hand doesn’t fit, you must quit!’
  1. ‘Hey Doc, let me know if you find my dignity.’
  1. ‘You used to be an executive at Enron, didn’t you?’

And the best one of all:

  1. ‘Could you write a note for my wife saying that my head is not up there?’

ABOUT THE WRITER: Dave Barry is a Pulitzer Prize-winning humor columnist for the Miami Herald.

Investing in Love with Will Marre:

Will Marre

Employee Ratios

Written by Anthony Demangone

We credit unions love us some ratios!

ROA. Delinquency ratios. Fixed asset ratios. Efficiency ratios. The list is long, and important. If you know your ratios and track them, you can see trends jump off the paper.

But not everything can be boiled down into a ratio. And that’s too bad. Because I’d love to see the following ratios put into play.

Negative energy ratio. This ratio measures how often an employee brings a Debbie Downer attitude into a discussion. This is measured by dividing the number of negative/gloomy/whining comments by total workplace interactions. Anything approaching .25 or higher should entitle a prompt corrective action.

Gotcha ratio. This ratio measures how often a colleague helps you, while zinging you at the same time. You’re not sure whether to say thank you or curse after such interactions  “Paul, can you send me the results from that audit?”  “Sure, Tina – you mean the results I emailed you three days ago?” “Yep, Paul – you got me! Those are the ones.” The ratio has a risk-based component – weighing gotcha’s more heavily if given in a public setting or during a crisis.

Life preserver ratio. This ratio measures how often an employee fixes a problem versus how often the run to another employee to have a problem fixed. A high ratio means the employee is a self-starter with responsibility. A low ratio means that other employees grimace when they see your extension ringing their phone.

The “I’m sorry, what did you say” ratio? This ratio measures how often an employee comments about something off-topic during a meeting. This could be called the “Demangone Ratio” at NAFCU. I have a bad habit of hearing a comment that gets me thinking. By the time I mention something, that topic is about 10 minutes old. My hand goes up. The conversation halts. Eyes roll. If you hear “we’re getting off-topic here” after you speak on a regular basis, you may need to work on this ratio.

The Problem/Thought ratio. This ratio measure how much thought a person has given to a problem before they discuss it with a supervisor. A high ratio would correspond with an employee who has identified a problem and thought about every possible solution, as well as a recommended course of action to fix it. A low ratio would be found with employees who use an auto-forward rule with problems. When a problem comes to them, it simply is forwarded on with little or no thought.

The Anti-Aircraft Gun Ratio. The higher the ratio, the more likely the employee loves to shoot down foreign ideas. This is also risk weighted, with a heavier emphasis given to shooting down ideas in public, or with a condescending tone.

I’m sure I’m missing a few ratios.  Shoot me a note if any others come to mind.

Smiles for You with David Zinn:

David Zinn

Thanks this week go to Larry H, Sue S & Debra S for bringing us Dave, Will, Anthony & David

Pay it Forward!

Love,

Neville

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Your Soul Food Friday for June 12th 2015: Grads with Pomp and Circumstance, Character Matters, Eco Houses, Lost Posture, Newspapers, & Mosaiculture

Happy Soul Food Friday!

This week:

‘Tis the Season for Graduations with Pomp and Circumstance

What you may not know about the music…

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1273081

The 19th Character Matters Conference at USD

We can’t foster Civic Leadership without Character…

https://www.sandiego.edu/soles/centers-and-research/character-development-center/summer-conference.php

Eco Houses

Meet The Woman Building Stunning Sustainable Homes From Bamboo

http://www.trueactivist.com/breathtakingly-beautiful-bamboo-homes-in-bali/

Lost Posture:

Why Some Indigenous Cultures May Not Have Back Pain

http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2015/06/08/412314701/lost-posture-why-indigenous-cultures-dont-have-back-pain

Subject: Newspapers

A guide to keeping the political news as reported by our newspapers in perspective:

  1. The Wall Street Journal is read by the people who run the country.
  1. The Washington Post is read by people who think they run the country.
  1. The New York Times is read by people who think they should runthe
    country, and who are very good at crossword puzzles
  1. USA Today is read by people who think they ought to run the country
    but don’t really understand The New York Times.  They do, however, like
    their statistics shown in pie chart.
  1. The Los Angeles Times is read by people who wouldn’t mind running the
    country, if they could find the time — and if they didn’t have to leave
    Southern California to do it.
  1. The Boston Globe is read by people whose parents used to run the
    country and did a poor job of it, thank you very much.
  1. The New York Daily News is read by people who aren’t too sure who’s
    running the country and don’t really care as long as they can get a seat
    on the train.
  1. The New York Post is read by people who don’t care who are running the
    country as long as they do something really scandalous, preferably while
    intoxicated.
  1. The Chicago Tribune is read by people that are in prison that used to run
    the state, & would like to do so again, as would their constituents that
    are currently free on bail.

10.The Miami Herald is read by people who are running another country,
but need the baseball scores.

  1. The San Francisco Chronicle is read by people who aren’t sure if there is
    a country or that anyone is running it; but if so, they oppose all that
    they stand for.  There are occasional exceptions if the leaders are gay,
    handicapped, minority, feminist, atheist dwarfs who also happen to be
    illegal aliens from any other country or galaxy, provided of course, that
    they are not Republicans.
  1. The National Enquirer is read by people trapped in line at the grocery
    store.
  1. The Seattle Times is read by people who have recently caught a fish and
    need something to wrap it in.
  1. The Texas papers are read by Texans trying to find out how screwed up the rest of the nation is so they’re ready to defend themselves.

“Mosaiculture”

Once every three years, there is an international competition in
horticultural sculpture, called “Mosaiculture” in a major city in the
world…the last one in Montreal.

This is not topiary, but rather creating sculptures out of living plants.
The greatest horticulturalists in the world, from 20 different countries,
submit plans a year in advance.

Steel armatures were then created to support the works (some 40 feet high);
they are then wrapped in steel mesh and filled with dirt and moss and
watering hoses.  Then they 3 million plants of different shades of green and
brown and tan were ordered, and these were grown in greenhouses all over
Quebec.

The horticulturalists came to Montreal and planted all of their plants in
the forms at the Montreal Botanic Gardens.
There were 50 major sculptures along a path two miles long…and are
incredible.  Click to view: http://myvirtualgarden2.blogspot.com/2013/09/mosaiculture-exhibition.html

Thanks this week go to Public Radio, Ed D and Patty M, Glenda O and Barbara SB, Sean D and Rachel L & Larry H.

Pay it Forward!!

Love,
Neville

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Your Soul Food Friday for June 5th 2015: Magic, Purpose, Wellness, Greatness, Service and Art!

Happy Soul Food Friday!

This week:

  • A Letter from the Post Office
  • Your Purpose Finding You and the Gifts of the Specially Abled
  • When are Employee Wellness Incentives No Longer Voluntary?

If you are local:

  • Remembering a Great Educator: Chips Dreilinger
  • San Diego National Philanthropy Day Deadline extended deadline to Wednesday, June 10, 5pm so send in Your Nominees!
  • See Differently! Killer Logos

A Letter from the Post Office

We don’t know who replied, but there is a beautiful soul working in the dead letter department who understands LOVE……

Our 14-year-old dog Abbey died last month.

The day after she passed away my 4-year-old daughter Meredith was crying and talking about how much she missed Abbey.

She asked if we could write a letter to God so that when Abbey got to heaven, God would recognize her.

I told her that I thought that we could, so she dictated these words:

Dear God,

Will you please take care of my dog?

Abbey died yesterday and is with you in heaven.

I miss her very much.

I ‘m happy that you let me have her as my dog even though she got sick.

I hope you will play with her.

She likes to swim and play with balls.

I am sending a picture of her so when you see her you will know that she is my dog.

I really miss her.

Love,

Meredith

We put the letter in an envelope with a picture of Abbey & Meredith, and addressed it to God/Heaven.

We put our return address on it.

Meredith pasted several stamps on the front of the envelope because she said it would take lots of stamps to get the letter all the way to heaven.

That afternoon she dropped it into the letter box at the post office.

A few days later, she asked if God had gotten the letter yet.

I told her that I thought He had.

Yesterday, there was a package wrapped in gold paper on our front porch addressed, ‘To Meredith’ in an unfamiliar hand.

Meredith opened it.

Inside was a book by Mr. Rogers called, ‘When a Pet Dies.’

Taped to the inside front cover was the letter we had written to God in its opened envelope.

On the opposite page was the picture of Abbey & Meredith and this note:

Dear Meredith,

Abbey arrived safely in heaven. Having the picture was a big help and I recognized her right away.

Abbey isn’t sick anymore.

Her spirit is here with me just like it stays in your heart.

Abbey loved being your dog.

Since we don’t need our bodies in heaven, I don’t have any pockets to keep your picture in so I ‘m sending it back to you in this little book for you to keep and have something to remember Abbey by.

Thank you for the beautiful letter and thank your mother for helping you write it and sending it to me.

What a wonderful mother you have. I picked her especially for you.

I send my blessings every day and remember that I love you very much.

By the way, I ‘m easy to find.

I am wherever there is love.

Love,

God

Don’t say you’re too busy to forward this. Just go ahead and do it.

Your Purpose Finding You and the Specially Abled

http://www.dailygood.org/story/1007/everybody-is-good-at-something-meeting-v-r-ferose-nipun-mehta/

When are Employee Wellness Incentives No Longer Voluntary?

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/05/29/410334545/when-are-employee-wellness-incentives-no-longer-voluntary

If You Are Local…

Remembering a Great Educator: Chips Dreilinger by Patty M

Chips It is with a heavy heart that I share with you all the sad news that Chips Dreilinger passed away this past Monday, peacefully, at his home in Encinitas.  Though he has been ill off and on since his retirement in 2002, this was still unexpected.

Chips served as the Dean of Muir College for 23 years, retiring in 2002.

It is truly difficult to fully account for the impact Chips had on student life and the community at Muir College.  So much that we value in our Muir community today is because of his efforts as Dean.  Many traditions we have today were inspired through his leadership.  Traditions including Muirstock, John Muir Week, the Pumpkin Drop, even the UnOlympics (he was proud we won the shoe this year), and Spirit Night.  And the generations of students whose lives he impacted in both small and large ways will never forget him.   He was truly a quintessential “Muiron” and a dedicated advocate on behalf of all students.  He was well known around the campus – not the least of all for his attire.  He would typically come to work in jean shorts and a Muir t-shirt (added by Pat – flip-flops!).  You knew if he had a meeting across campus because on those days he would wear full jeans – and a Muir t-shirt.  Chips combined a perfect blend of humor and intellect to just about every situation he encountered.  I know the stories involving Chips are endless and will be shared among many for years to come.

Services are not as of yet planned but in lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made in remembrance of Chips to Paws’itive Teams – a local organization that trains and places service dogs and where Chips was matched with his beloved dog, Jed.   Their website is the following:  http://www.pawsteams.org/

For those of you wishing to send condolences, memories and any other “Chips” stories – Anna Dreilinger’s email is add@ucsd.edu and I know she and Chips’ family would appreciate them all.

While we never were able to get him an elephant to ride into Unolympics on – I hope he is riding on one now!

National Philanthropy Day Deadline extended deadline to Wednesday, June 10, 5pm

Wednesday, June 10, 5 pm  is the deadline to nominate an outstanding person or organization for a National Philanthropy Day award! We encourage nominations from you, your nonprofit partners and colleagues. The hardest part, I’m sure, will be deciding whom to nominate from among the many deserving candidates you know. More information about the nomination categories and the November 9 event ceremony is below.

NPD

Nominate Someone Making a Difference

Do you know of a story that needs to be told?

We want to include the good work being done in your community!

Submitting a nomination for National Philanthropy Day San Diego
is a great way to show your appreciation.

And the nominations are EASY!

The AFP San Diego Chapter annually recognizes individuals and organizations whose philanthropic achievements have made an impact in the San Diego region, Imperial County and Tijuana.  While we are looking forward to building on the success of our predecessors, we are expanding our vision of inclusion and celebrating and honoring the rich diversity of our region.

Let’s honor those who embrace philanthropy on November 9, 2015, at the
San Diego Hilton Bayfront Hotel.

Nominate someone that you feel deserves to be acknowledged for their efforts.

Nomination Categories:

Outstanding Philanthropist
Outstanding Fundraising Volunteer
Outstanding Organization Volunteer
Outstanding Philanthropic Organization
Outstanding Philanthropic Corporation
Outstanding Development Professional
Outstanding Youth/Student Volunteer

Deadline Quickly Approaching!
Nominations will close on June 5, 2015.

Please help AFP San Diego honor one of its own and nominate someone today.

For more information, including the categories and criteria,
click here

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See Differently!

Killer Logos

YOU WILL NEVER LOOK AT THESE LOGOS THE SAME WAY EVER AGAIN

Thanks this week go to Barbara S-B, Pat D/A, Patty M and the whole Chips fan club from Muir, Nancy J and the NPD team & Anurag T.

 

Pay it forward!

EVOL,

Neville

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Happy Soul Food Friday for Memorial Day Week 2015: Remembrances, a Fond Goodbye to BB King, Early Education Matters & and Nine and a Half Year Old that will BLOW YOU AWAY!

Happy Soul Food Friday!

This week:

Memorial Day Remembrances:

International Picture of the Year.      

Here are three very touching photos honored this year.

First Place :

Soldier

First Place
Todd Heisler, The Rocky Mountain News

When 2nd Lt. James Cathey’s body arrived at the Reno Airport, Marines climbed into the cargo hold of the plane and draped the flag over his casket as passengers watched the family gather on the tarmac. During the arrival of another Marine’s casket last year at Denver International Airport, Major Steve Beck described the scene as so powerful: ‘See the people in the windows? They sat right there in the plane, watching those Marines. You gotta wonder what’s going through their minds, knowing that they’re on the plane that brought him home,’ he said. ‘They will remember being on that plane for the rest of their lives. They’re going to remember bringing that Marine home. And they should.’

Second Place:

Mourning

Second Place
Todd Heisler, The Rocky Mountain News

The night before the burial of her husband’s body, Katherine Cathey refused to leave the casket, asking to sleep next to his body for the last time. The Marines made a bed for her, tucking in the sheets below the flag. Before she fell asleep, she opened her laptop computer and played songs that reminded her of ‘Cat,’ and one of the Marines asked if she wanted them to continue standing watch as she slept. ‘I think it would be kind of nice if you kept doing it,’ she said. ‘I think that’s what he would have wanted’.

And the one that really tightens MY throat:
3rd Place –

“Son, on behalf of a grateful Nation,

I present to you the flag

of the United States of America,

symbolizing your father’s service….”

Soldier's Son

PLEASE KEEP THIS GOING!
They protect our freedom.   

Gone but Never forgotten:

Subject: Memorial Day

On April 9, we visited the American Cemetery in Margraten, the Netherlands, the only American War Cemetery in the Netherlands. In this cemetery are 8,301 American soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the freedoms of others during World War 2. Today on NPR we listened to a young lady, a citizen of Margraten, who was at the cemetery with her toddler decorating the grave of the American serviceman her family has chosen to adopt. The adopt- a-grave program was set up in 1945 allowing citizens to adopt the grave of one or more American soldiers. On this Memorial Day, the Dutch and citizens from surrounding countries came to decorate graves with flowers and flags to express their gratitude for these men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. Today all 8,301 graves have been adopted, Americans gave their lives to defeat the Nazis. The Dutch honor American’s graves in display of gratitude.
God bless these citizens for their devotion to our fallen men and women.

Soldier in France

  http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/americans-gave-their-lives-to-defeat-the-nazis-the-dutch-have-never-forgotten/2015/05/24/92dddab4-fa79-11e4-9ef4-1bb7ce3b3fb7_story.html

Other remembrances:

A Fond Goodbye to the King of the Blues, BB King:

The Thrill is Definitely Gone…

http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=410074533&m=410074534&live=1

Jon Stewart Fights to Break Military Veterans Into the TV Industry:

http://magazine.good.is/articles/jon-stewart-veterans-in-television?utm_source=thedailygood&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dailygood

Not Your Medical School Experience…

A Top Medical School Revamps Requirements To Lure English Majors

No more cookie cutter “Pre-Med Syndrome” Let’s hear it for “Hu-Meds”!

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/05/27/407967899/a-top-medical-school-revamps-requirements-to-lure-english-majors

Listen now:

http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=407967899&m=410074641

Why Writing Still Matters…

Why I carry around a Notebook: I too am a notebook nut and this explains why…

In A Digital Chapter, Paper Notebooks Are As Relevant As Ever

http://www.npr.org/2015/05/27/408794237/in-a-digital-chapter-paper-notebooks-are-as-relevant-as-ever

Listen now…

http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=408794237&m=409939259

Why Early Educations is Critical:

Outdated Income Restrictions Keep Needy Children Out Of Pre-K Program:

“We now know that 90 percent of brain development occurs before the age of 5 years old, which is why early education is so important,” Torlakson said

http://www.kpbs.org/news/2015/may/27/san-diego-schools-use-california-program-offer-pre/

Something More Uplifting…

An Old Soul at Nine and a half: When Oscar plays, he FEELS the music

http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=410074533&m=410074534&live=1

Thanks this week go to those who give some or all for freedom and the values we hold near and dear, Larry H, and lovers of peace everywhere!

Honor Your Past & Pay it Forward!

Love,

Neville

 “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” — Leonardo da Vinci

Your Soul Food for Friday May 22nd 2015: On Perspective, Character, Design, Trust, Positivity, Non Violence & the Lighter Side

Happy Soul Food Friday!

Perspective

This week:

On Perspective:

Five Important Lessons

On Character:

The Other Sacred Thing Tom Brady Squashed by Frank Deford

On Designing Workspaces:

How a Bigger Lunch Table Can Boost Productivity

On Trust:

Building Reputational Capital in the Collaboration Economy:

On Positivity:

#MadeYouSmileMovement

On Non Violence:

June 2 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day: Wear Orange

On the Lighter Side:

Alternative Parking


1 – First Important Lesson – Cleaning Lady.

During my second month of college, our professor

Gave us a pop quiz. I was a conscientious student

And had breezed through the questions until I read

The last one:

“What is the first name of the woman who cleans the school?”

Surely this was some kind of joke. I had seen the

Cleaning woman several times. She was tall,

Dark-haired and in her 50’s, but how would I know her name?

I handed in my paper, leaving the last question

Blank. Just before class ended, one student asked if

The last question would count toward our quiz grade.

“Absolutely, ” said the professor. “In your careers,

You will meet many people.  All are significant…They

Deserve your attention and care, even if all you do

Is smile and say “hello.”

I’ve never forgotten that lesson. I also learned her

Name was Dorothy.

2. – Second Important Lesson – Pickup in the Rain

One night at 11:30 p.m., an older African American

Woman was standing on the side of an Alabama highway

Trying to endure a lashing rain storm. Her car had

Broken down and she desperately needed a ride.

Soaking wet, she decided to flag down the next car.

A young white man stopped to help her, generally

Unheard of in those conflict-filled 1960’s. The man

Took her to safety, helped her get assistance and

Put her into a taxicab.

She seemed to be in a big hurry, but wrote down his

Address and thanked him. Seven days went by and a

Knock came on the man’s door. To his surprise, a

Giant console color TV was delivered to his home. A

Special note was attached.

It read:

“Thank you so much for assisting me on the highway

The other night. The rain drenched not only my

Clothes, but also my spirits.  Then you came along.

Because of you, I was able to make it to my dying

Husband’s’ bedside just before he passed away…God

Bless you for helping me and unselfishly serving

Others.”

Sincerely,

Mrs. Nat King Cole.

3 – Third Important Lesson – Always remember those

Who serve.

In the days when an ice cream sundae cost much less,

A 10-year-old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and

Sat at a table. A waitress put a glass of water in

Front of him.

“How much is an ice cream sundae?” he asked.

“Fifty cents,” replied the waitress.

The little boy pulled his hand out of his pocket and

Studied the coins in it.

“Well, how much is a plain dish of ice cream?” he inquired.

By now more people were waiting for a table and the

Waitress was growing impatient.

“Thirty-five cents,” she brusquely replied.

The little boy again counted his coins.

“I’ll have the plain ice cream,” he said.

The waitress brought the ice cream, put the bill on

The table and walked away. The boy finished the ice

Cream, paid the cashier and left.  When the waitress

Came back, she began to cry as she wiped down the

Table.  There, placed neatly beside the empty dish,

Were two nickels and five pennies.

You see,  he couldn’t  have the sundae, because he had

To have enough left to leave her a tip.

4 – Fourth Important Lesson.. – The obstacle in Our Path.

In ancient times, a King had a boulder placed on a

Roadway.  Then he hid himself and watched to see if

Anyone would remove the huge rock.  Some of the

King’s wealthiest merchants and courtiers came by

And simply walked around it.  Many loudly blamed the

King for not keeping the roads clear, but none did

Anything about getting the stone out of the way.

Then a peasant came along carrying a load of

Vegetables.  Upon approaching the boulder, the

peasant laid down his burden and tried to move the

stone to the side of the road.  After much pushing

and straining, he finally succeeded. After the

peasant picked up his load of vegetables, he noticed

a purse lying in the road where the boulder had

been. The purse contained many gold coins and a note

from the King indicating that the gold was for the

person who removed the boulder from the roadway.  The

peasant learned what many of us never understand!

Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve

our condition.

5 – Fifth Important Lesson – Giving When it Counts…

Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at a

hospital, I got to know a little girl named Liz who

was suffering from a rare & serious disease.  Her only

chance of recovery appeared to be a blood

transfusion from her 5-year old brother, who had

miraculously survived the same disease and had

developed the antibodies needed to combat the

illness.  The doctor explained the situation to her

little brother, and asked the little boy if he would

be willing to give his blood to his sister.

I saw him hesitate for only a moment before taking a

deep breath and saying, “Yes I’ll do it if it will save

her.”  As the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed

next to his sister and smiled, as we all did, seeing

the color returning to her cheek. Then his face

grew pale and his smile faded.

He looked up at the doctor and asked with a

trembling voice, “Will I start to die right away”.

Being young, the little boy had misunderstood the

doctor; he thought he was going to have to give his

sister all of his blood in order to save her.

Now you have choices.

1 Delete this email, or
2. Forward it other people.

I hope that you will choose No. 2 and remember,
Most importantly….

Live with no regrets, Treat people the way you want to be treated, Work like you don’t need the money,

Love like you’ve never been hurt, and Dance like you do when nobody’s watching.

Pass It On…
You never know how or when you’ll be paid!

The Other Sacred Thing Tom Brady Squashed by Frank Deford

http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=407944502&m=408159248&live=1

How a Bigger Lunch Table Can Boost Productivity

http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2015/05/20/405226172/how-a-bigger-lunch-table-at-work-can-boost-productivity

Building Reputational Capital in the Collaboration Economy:

In the growing “collaboration economy” (think Air BnB) trust and one’s reputation is critical.  An addition to the idea of social capital is “reputational capital” where your ability to be highly trusted and deliver in a social context is of high value.

Rachel Botsman: The currency of the new economy is trust

#MadeYouSmileMovement by Dante Brooks

“We are Oceanside, being from here is a gift that is often overlooked or tainted with a bad reputation. I call this city my home. I’ve seen the roses that grow from the cracks in our concrete, they stand the strongest. It’s time for us to show off our roses. It’s time for us to show the world that Oceanside’s future is filled with compassion and love. Please watch and share this video on as many social media outlets that you have available so these students can go viral. Let us put Oceanside, CA on the map!”

Think Positive

June 2 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day: Wear Orange

Pledge to wear orange on June 2 and show that you’re one of the millions of Americans who believes we must do more to end gun violence in our country.

 On the Lighter Side:

Here is a different way to park your car if you live in Singapore.

http://www.chonday.com/Videos/parking-lamborghini-sky-garage-singapore

Lambo

Thanks this week go to Larry H, Alan D, Dante B, Change.org, and civic activists of character everywhere!

Pay it Forward!

Love,

Neville

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” — Leonardo da Vinci