What an amazing evening seeing Girls Aloud. Thank you for having us Katie Shooter. A brilliant evening hosted by Dalkia UK . . . Dave Griffiths Jade Picker Sally Walters Helen Andrews Liz Cartwright Penelope Mitchell
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To the incredible fathers who taught us the value of hard work, integrity, and resilience. Even though we don't always see eye to eye, we appreciate all you have done for us. Thank you. Happy Father's Day!
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I launched Mync Boutique while sitting alone in my car, across from a post office, with nothing but a vision and determination. The road was filled with obstacles, but each struggle reinforced my commitment to my dream. Today, Mync Boutique is a thriving symbol of female entrepreneurship and empowerment. For all the women out there who feel alone in their journey, remember: your solitary beginnings can lead to extraordinary achievements. Keep believing in your dreams. 🌟 #WomenInBusiness #EntrepreneurialSpirit #Empowerment
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Today marks a milestone for me– my 55th birthday. And today as I'm thinking about it, I'm embracing where life has brought me. The storms I've weathered have shaped me, and I look forward to the future with optimism. Through the years, I've learned invaluable lessons: 1. Resilience is key. Every challenge has been an opportunity for growth. 2. Authenticity matters. Being true to oneself leads to genuine connections. 3. Gratitude transforms perspective. Appreciating life's small joys creates lasting happiness. 4. Continuous learning keeps us young at heart. 5. Integrity is non-negotiable. It's the foundation of trust and success in all aspects of life. These insights have profoundly impacted both my personal and professional life. I approach each day with a more positive outlook, cherishing relationships and finding fulfillment in helping others. As I step into this new year, I'm excited about the possibilities ahead. Here's to embracing life's journey, learning from our experiences, and making the most of every moment. Thank you to everyone who's been part of my story. Your support and friendship mean the world to me. Here's to new adventures and continued growth! Silva 425.269.7229
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Was just reading the foreword by Doug Tallamy...WOW! Here's a small sample... “Every once in a while, a book comes along that meets an important need most people don’t know they have. Sarah Jayne’s Nature’s Action Guide is such a book. Sarah could have called her book Conservation for Dummies—not that she wrote it for true dummies, but because she has identified a subject everyone needs to know but almost no one was ever taught: how to share our spaces with the natural world.” … “Sarah wrote Nature’s Action Guide as a complement to my book Nature’s Best Hope. My last chapter suggested 10 things homeowners could/should do to help share their property with nature. After reading my book, Sarah set about trying to enact each of these suggestions in her own yard but quickly realized that, even as an experienced gardener, she didn’t know enough to be successful. And if she didn’t know enough, many other budding conservationists were likely to struggle as well. Sarah’s solution was to write Nature’s Action Guide, a step-by-step, easy to use manual that explains how each of us, regardless of our background or gardening experience, can accomplish all of the goals I propose in Nature’s Best Hope, as well as several I only hinted at! Restoration biology is a relatively young scientific discipline a few decades old. Practicing restoration in human-dominated landscapes, in comparison, is in its infancy and we are still learning what works and what doesn’t work. One of its many distinguishing features is that Nature’s Action Guide is current, explaining state-of-the-art conservation in suburbia with the most up-to-date best-practices available. Even a half-hearted attempt to follow Sarah’s action items is guaranteed to improve the biodiversity potential of your landscape and thus the productivity of your local ecosystem. For this, we all owe Sarah Jayne our heartfelt thanks and gratitude—because, whether we appreciate it or not, we all depend on those same ecosystems.” Douglas W. Tallamy
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I'm excited to say that Nature's Action Guide is finally published! Thank you to everyone who has helped make it a reality!
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Excellence across generations. It's fascinating to me how many great Sandler trainers grew up in the family of a great Sandler trainer. It's almost as though there's something embedded within the Sandler curriculum that increases the odds of the person being a good parent, something that gets handed down from generation to generation. Hang on -- there is! How many other sales performance systems can you say that about? #TransactionalAnalysis #business #sales #Sandler
I know I’m a little late (and I don’t normally make posts like this) but Tim Ledwein deserves a shoutout. Not only for being an incredible Dad. But for being a great role model. A provider. A spiritual leader. And an all around incredible person. You know what Tim’s super power is? He helps others create the best version of themself. He has done it for me for 29 years. And I get to watch him do the same for every single client we have. So I just wanted to make a post to say thank you. Thank you for driving me to hockey tournaments every weekend growing up. Thank you for being so involved even when it wasn’t convenient. And thank you for being my dad and teaching me most of what I know today. And a special shoutout to my mom as well for helping make much of this possible and for keeping my dad and I straight in our business and life in general. I hope all the dads out there had a great Father’s Day last weekend and thank you for all that you do!
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Yes, Lord... YES!!! Thank you for giving me "ears to hear"!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️you...
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Thank you to everyone that said “No” along the way. Such an important moment to reflect when someone says no when an opportunity presents itself. No can mean a lot of things. It may mean you aren’t ready, you don’t see the big picture, or it can mean you have the opportunity to grow by reflecting and responding with positive results that allow the growth necessary to elevate your success at the next level. Seek the feedback. Lean in. And growth will be the result when you get outside your comfort zone and level up. Keep pushing. #growth #leadership
Thank you for saying no to me.
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Some will say: Another cake ! 🍰 For us, another great opportunity to take a moment to celebrate with the team & reflect on the journey ahead ! Journey ahead .... Aren't anniversary celebrations about acknowledging what we have accomplished ? With the incredible team with have in Mediq Business Services :) We build on our learnings & achievements to improve the ways to support our colleagues and always look ahead. Indeed, what defines us is not our achievements or what we do, but how we do it. In our Mediq Business Services, taking ownership and embracing changes are essentials. I know, easily written, but hard to live by.. one way to find out : 𝗝𝗼𝗶𝗻 𝗨𝘀 ! #MBSL #MediqBusinessServices #CaringHearts #ChampionSpirit #CustomerDrive
In November, MBSL celebrated it's 2nd birthday! We celebrated it with a small gathering followed by delicious chocolate cake. Thank you for every single person who works at MBSL and helps it to grow. Happy 2nd birthday to us! 🎂
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Sixty-nine THANK YOUs, one for each of the years i've been around on this planet. Little did i realize the extent of goodwill that would be showered on my birthday (30th July 1955) from so many 'contacts' in LinkedIn, many of whom i know and have interacted with directly earlier, and many whom i wish to interact with and know. As i embark on the 70th year of my life, i should share some of my observations, experiences, and knowledge (ideally SILENCE, which marks the supreme stage of learning and knowledge) in the true spirit of an active teacher. OK, here's my stuff (rant? Maybe, but please spare a few minutes of your precious time). I’ll share the whole content in instalments to ease the time. 1. For any human creature, there are only, and only, four contexts of existence in this world. They are, ‘Me Alone’, ‘Me at Home’, ‘Me at Work’, and ‘Me in public’. 2. The greatest collective human challenge is “how can less perfect humans work with themselves and with each other to create a more perfect world in the four contexts of life?” 3. The greatest individual human challenge is answering the question “Am I struggling to make efforts to fulfil my ‘Dharma’ (chosen duties and responsibilities) independent of the outcomes, which are NOT in my hands?” with flawless and fullest integrity. A few more thoughts will follow.
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