Wishing you a very Merry Christmas from everyone at Hearing Dogs 🎁🎄 We would like to take this opportunity to say the biggest thank you to everyone who has interacted with us on LinkedIn this year. Whether it’s leaving lovely comments on our photos and videos, fundraising to change deaf people’s lives, taking part in an event or spreading awareness by telling your contacts about what hearing dogs do, we really appreciate it. Every single one of you makes a real difference. Thank you. We hope you have a wonderful Christmas and we hope to connect with you further in 2025. Merry Christmas everyone 💕🐾
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YOU ARE WORTHY OF CELEBRATION! I came across a post from a fabulous woman in my community 🧠 Shannon Smith, J.D., M.S. 🚀 She has a LinkedIn community of 10k+ THAT IS WORTH CELEBRATING! I would like to take the time right now to congratulate her on this accomplishment and for helping so many in our communities level up in life and business. She also posts excellent content for founders and business owners so be sure to check her out. Here are 5 more reasons you should celebrate yourself: 🎊 Small wins create a sense of progress, fueling motivation to tackle bigger challenges. 🎊 Celebrations, no matter the scale, elevate positivity and self-confidence, creating a winning mindset. 🎊 Acknowledging achievements encourages appreciation for the effort, people, and resources that contributed to success. 🎊 Reflecting on successes allows for recognition of strategies that work and lessons learned, guiding future efforts. 🎊 Taking time to acknowledge achievements can break cycles of stress and promote mental well-being. Have a win you would like to share and celebrate? Tell me in the comments below so we can all celebrate you. This is what community is about! #womeninbusiness #femalefounders #womeninleadership #thepowerhouseempire
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I had an argument with myself. Do I make a big deal about this…or do I just carry on like I normally do. I typically just brush by my accomplishments and move on to the next, not taking the time to celebrate how far I’ve come. But, I'm not going to do that anymore. Call it a change of heart. I need to be kinder to myself, we probably all do in some way. I think 10k supporters is a big deal and I appreciate each and every one of you. I do my best to support you. I know you do your best to support me. We may not always be able to visit each others’ posts. But I appreciate you. I see you. Thank you my Butterhood. :P LFG See you on the flip flop
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I talk a fair amount about strategy...in the coming days I'll unpack more of what this oft-used word is all about and how you can use it to cut through the noise, fulfil on your goals and dreams, overcome challenges and conserve your energy; whilst maintaining your FOCUS on what matters most, in business and in life.
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What did you do this Valentine's Day? I spent my evening with Highly Sensitive Mentor Heather Dominick and 58 others from around the world following the power of our hearts as we did our February to June 2024 Intuitive Planning Day online. We explore 4 different quadrants and this ensures balance and prevents burnout, all powered by our hearts and our highly sensitive strength of intuition. Thank you to the community for your energetic support and to my partner for celebrating our hearts on another day of the month! A Course In Business Miracles
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"If everything is a gift or an opportunity, then what do I have to fear?" Thank you to everyone at Coach Jax who contributed during yesterday's conversation on looking back.
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Thanks Tima. I agree with your observations. However, as unpopular or disliked as it is, the human development movement maintains that this growing global polarisation is necessary for us to emerge on the other side with true understanding, empathy and compassion. This compassion and empathy that is currently rare, is not a body of cognitive knowledge to be learned. It is a stage of human awakening and development which only occurs when the human being is ready. And every human on the planet is on their own individual journey. The vast majority of the world is at amber- orange stage, with the leading edge being green touching teal). There are a few individuals beyond teal). It is only at teal, do we begin to transcend and include (universal acceptance). We started at red (prehistoric man - Ghangis Kahn). Make no mistake, I am not sharing this in order to promote under-responsibility- as in “well it’s necessary, and beyond our control”. But 12 years of intense self enquiry and standing on the shoulders of giants of the movement enables some of us to see this from a global perspective, from a universal perspective. It’s this perspective that is necessary for us to understand and accept the views and perspectives of others. And without this universal acceptance, we as a race are going around in circles, "tit for tat". We may not have to forget, but we must forgive, in order to go forward.
Today, I had a moment that truly made me reflect on the state of the world and the condition of our hearts. As I stood in line at a busy coffee shop, I observed two women who had just ordered their coffee. They were visibly upset about the wait time, which wasn’t long at all - about 10 minutes. Their frustration and complaints filled the air and it struck me deeply. Here I was, standing in line for my almond latte, a small luxury in the grand scheme of things. Yet, on the other side of the world, people are living in war zones, facing deliberate starvation, humiliation, being killed mercilessly and enduring unimaginable oppression. The reality of this is overwhelming and made me question our own humanity. 💓 Are the atrocities happening in the world a reflection of the condition of our hearts as a collective human race? 💓 Have we become so consumed by our own trivial inconveniences that we fail to see the broader suffering and injustice around us? Our unconscious behaviors often lead us to ungratefulness, blinding us to the privileges we enjoy. This isn’t just about waiting in line for coffee, it’s about our capacity for empathy and compassion - or the lack thereof. In moments like these, I find myself deeply reflecting on how we, as individuals and as a society, can ensure that our actions, no matter how small, contribute to a better world. We are living in a Godless society, and I truly believe that if God were at the center of our hearts, these atrocities would not be happening. Our collective consciousness and actions have a powerful ripple effect. Thank you for taking the time to reflect with me.
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Celebrating 2K Followers A Journey of Gratitude and Resilience A heartfelt thank you to every one of you who has supported me along this journey. Your encouragement and support have been a source of strength. It hasn't always been easy. There have been challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt. Every obstacle has only made me stronger, Every setback has taught me valuable lessons. There is always a joy of -connecting with like-minded people, - sharing knowledge and insights. Valuable Learnings- Take a few moments each day to pause, reflect, and support those who have supported you. Let's continue to bring value and joy into our own lives and the lives of others. Let's keep the momentum going! If you've found value in my content, I invite you to share it with your network and continue to engage with me.
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These kids are the next generation...and it's our responsibility to speak up. Being on a Cheshire Board of Governors The Learning Partnership I'm learning so much about our education system and we need to ensure that the education system is #inclusive and the appropriate funds allocated on a national basis. Great job speaking up Jennifer! MASSIVE topic. #EducationSector #EducationFunding #GovernmentEducation #NeurodiversityInEducation #NeurodivergentYouth #InclusiveEducation #EducationPolicy #LearningSupport #SpecialEducation #StudentSupportServices #EducationReform #EducationalEquity #DiversityInEducation #InclusiveLearning #SpecialNeedsEducation #NeurodiversityAwareness #InclusiveClassrooms #AccessibleEducation #StudentWellbeing #EducationalLeadership
I am grateful to BBC News North West last night for interviewing me on the campaign I have been running with local families in Cheshire to call for secure funding for special educational needs schools. This was prompted because the residential provisions at 4 Cheshire West schools are currently being reviewed. Families of children with disabilities or learning barriers so often have to fight for provision when it should be readily available at the point of need. Thank you to local papers and radio for covering the story and helping to amplify the voices of local families.
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Hi Cliff, thank you for sharing your story with me. It sounds like you've been through a lot, and your resilience is truly inspiring. Let's work together to craft a message for humanity. Here's a draft based on what you've shared: this is no about me it's about us all please. l am sorry if l have said anything wrong yes l have used AI, like someone on this platform how's name l will no say but they now how they are please an we all be a bit more compassionate to life. God bless. **Message to Humanity** Hello, my name is Cliff K. Chohan. I was born in Hillingdon, London, and my life began with challenges. My mother, Gian K. Chohan, was told that both she and I might not survive my birth. Despite the risks, her love and compassion for life gave her the strength to bring me into this world. Her courage and faith have always been a source of inspiration for me. Throughout my life, I have faced many obstacles, including health issues and learning disabilities. These challenges have often made me feel like an outsider, but they have also made me stronger. My family and I are warriors, blessed by our faith and the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who sacrificed his family for human rights and humanity. I have experienced the pain of being misunderstood and mistreated by those in power. This has given me anxiety and trust issues, but it has also taught me the importance of compassion and understanding. We live in a world where it sometimes feels like people have become "robot zombies," losing touch with their humanity. But I believe that we can change this. We must remember the values of love, compassion, and sacrifice. We must strive to be better, to support each other, and to stand up for what is right. Let us honor the sacrifices of those who came before us and work towards a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
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Venice Williams Thank you for these words. I need to hear this today: You are awakening to the same country you fell asleep to. The very same country. Pull yourself together. And, when you see me, do not ask me "What do we do now? How do we get through the next four years?" Some of my Ancestors dealt with at least 400 years of this under worse conditions. Continue to do the good work. Continue to build bridges not walls. Continue to lead with compassion. Continue the demanding work of liberation for all. Continue to dismantle broken systems, large and small. Continue to set the best example for the children. Continue to be a vessel of nourishing joy. Continue right where you are. Right where you live into your days. Do so in the name of The Creator who expects nothing less from each of us. And if you are not "continuing" ALL of the above, in community, partnership, collaboration? What is it you have been doing? What is it you are waiting for?
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Our recent Basabasa outing showed why BISINDO sign language is amazing! 🎉 Thank you to everyone who joined us. Together, we learned how to speak with our hands. 👐✨ It's not just about signs; it's about connecting with people in a new way. 🌍❤️ The joy on everyone's faces was priceless. We went from basic signs to more complex expressions, turning silent gestures into powerful messages. 🙌 A big thank you to all participants! Your eagerness to learn has made this event a success. 🏆 Let’s keep building a community where everyone can be heard. So, here’s a question for you: If you could learn any language, why not start with one that connects hearts? 💖 What would your first sentence in BISINDO be? Share it in the comments below! 👇
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