“Our misconception is in imagining that our suffering or how intensely or how long we grieve is a measure of how much we loved. In truth, none of us would want another's grief as a testimonial of their love for us. More likely we would want our loved ones to live healthy, fulfilled lives without us.” WantLongSufferingGriefHealthyGrievingLoved OnesFulfilledMisconceptionFulfilled LifeTestimonial Author:Judy Tatelbaum
“It is easier to talk about doing things than doing them. Many of us want to exercise more, eat more healthy, be kinder to our loved ones, etc., but unless we have specific milestones about how to do this, our intentions do not match our actions. The HR milestones we lay out offer specific steps along the longer journey to HR transformation.” WantActionStepsJourneyEasierExerciseHealthyOffersTransformationLaysIntentionEtcLoved OnesOur ActionsKinderMilestone Author:Dave Ulrich
“Have a conversation with your family about your end-of-life wishes while you are healthy. No one wants to have that discussion... but if you do, you'll be giving your loved ones a tremendous gift, since they won't have to guess what your wishes would have been, and it takes the onus of responsibility off of them.” IfsWantGivingHas BeensEndsWishResponsibilityHealthyConversationDiscussionOur FamilyLoved OnesEnd Of Life Author:Jodi Picoult
“Kids are growing up in communities in which they see their loved ones cycling in and out of prison and in which they are sent the message in countless ways that they, too, are going to prison one way or another. We cannot build healthy, functioning schools within a context where there is no funding available because it's going to building prisons and police forces.” WayKidsSchoolForceCommunityGrowing UpGrowingBuildingHealthyMessagesPolicePrisonAvailableOne WayLoved OnesFundingCyclingPolice Force Author:Michelle Alexander
“My personal goals are to be happy, healthy and to be surrounded by loved ones.” GoalHealthHealthyHealth CareLoved OnesPersonal GoalSurrounded By LoveIndividual Goals Author:Kiana Tom