” Eu gosto de delicadeza. Seja nos gestos, nas palavras, nas ações, no jeito de olhar, no dia a dia e até no que não é dito com palavras, mas fica no ar”. Manuel Bandeira https://www.pensador.com Marii Freire Pereira https://Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo! Imagem: pinterest/ VEM comigo! Santarém, Pá 19 de março de 2022
” O sonho é o que leva a gente para frente. Se a gente for seguir a razão fica acomodado. “ Ariano Suassuna. https://Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo! Marii Freire Pereira https://Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo! Imagem: pinterest/ Regina Scarpel Santarém, Pá 19 de março de 2022
É bom conhecer uma pessoa especial. Alguém que te olha com o olhar de contemplação, de admiração inclusive. O amor dar-se muito pela questão de admiração que você sente pela outra pessoa. Quando você ama, quer fazer com que o mundo do outro, seja especial. É natural a troca mútua, o carinho, o respeito, a […]
At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, managers/supervisors were necessary to show workers pulled from the farms how to work in a factory. Over time, it’s turned into a professional class, sometimes with layers and layers of managers managing other managers. It’s so commonplace, you might be surprised that some companies, large ones at that, operate without traditional executives and managers. Employees make major decisions together. (Some of my favorite but dated examples: SEMCO, Mondragon Cooperatives, Johnsonville Foods, and AES until the Enron debacle caused a change in management.)
Covid has laid to rest the idea that managers can’t supervise if they can’t see people working. And a lot of employees don’t seem to feel managers add a lot of value.
In a recent survey of 3,000 American workers conducted by GoodHire, 83% of respondents said they could do their job…
Back when I first started the Saturday Surprise feature in 2017, my friend Bushka (who stopped blogging shortly thereafter) was concerned that I might be over-committing myself, and he made me promise that at any given time if I didn’t feel like sticking to the schedule, I would forego the Saturday Surprise post. I considered doing so today, for there are many serious topics begging for my attention. But it is those same serious topics that have bombarded our senses all week, and I decided that finding something to kick the weekend off with a smile was the most important thing. All those other topics will still be here this afternoon, tomorrow, the day after …
So, what follows is your daily dose of cuteness … get those smiles out of mothballs, folks, for I guarantee you’ll find something to bring out a smile and an “Awwwwww.”
As my family and I prepare to move across the country this summer, we’ve started making our “must visit” list. What places do we need to explore again while we have the chance?
This museum is a definite maybe—it was always a favorite and might be even better now that the kids have had four years to grow. They were all under 8 for this visit. Maybe now I could get some better photos…
In any case, I hope you enjoy this re-visiting of our 2018 visit to the Naval Undersea Museum!
A trip into Washington State’s Olympic peninsula offers opportunities for adventure. From temperate rainforests to snowy mountain peaks to ocean beaches, and from herds of elk to the occasional trespassing mountain goat, the nature-lover doesn’t lack for options.
Of course, most of these options aren’t particularly accessible to those who visit during…
Let’s have hope that things are better ahead. That everything will be alright. Let’s have hope that there is a rainbow always above our heads. That the tough time is about to pass. Let’s have hope that we are strong to stand against any challenge in life and we can conquer the sea by ripping the waves. Let’s have hope that tomorrow is a new day and a fresh start and the pain that we are suffering with will be vaporized with the very first ray of the sun. Let’s have hope that we will achieve our dreams for sure. Let’s have hope and stick to it and carry it along with us every day because at last, it will be the only thing that will help us to see the light in the dark, that will help us to stay for a little more longer when we feel like…
Bem Vindos a este espaço onde compartilhamos um pouco da realidade do Japão à todos aqueles que desejam visitar ou morar no Japão. Aqui neste espaço, mostramos a realidade do Japão e dos imigrantes. O nosso compromisso é com a realidade. Fique por dentro do noticiário dos principais jornais japoneses, tutoriais de Faça você mesmo no Japão e acompanhe a Série Histórias de Imigrantes no Japão. Esperamos que goste de nossos conteúdos, deixe seu like, seu comentário, compartilhe e nos ajudar você e à outras pessoas. Grande abraço, gratidão e volte sempre!
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