Our elders have a wealth of knowledge about all aspects of life.
Have you ever wondered about the things your great grandparents did? We live in the age of GO GO GO; smart phones, social media and Google.
About: Ancestral Healing Note from the Artist: “If you look deeply into the palm of your hand, you will see your parents and all generations of your ancestors. All of them are alive in this moment. Each is present in your body. You are the continuation of each of these people. —Thich Nhat Hanh Size: A4 8.27 X 11.69 inches 21 X 29.7 cm A3 11.69 X 16.53 inches 29.7 X 42 cm A2 16.5 X 23.4 inches 42 X 59.4 cm 🌸Paper: Luster fine art photo paper 300gsm 🌸Comes unframed. The sizes are standard ‘A’ sizes - frames can easily be found online by searching ‘A4’ or ‘A3’ frame. I personally recommend buying a larger size frame with a border. For example, if you are purchasing an A4 print, search ‘A3 frame with A4 mount’ - this will give you a frame with a large white border around your artwork to make it look even more beautiful in your home. If you are purchasing an A3 frame you can search ‘A2 frame with A3 mount’. 🌸Packaging: Items come in cardboard hardbackee envelopes or boxes. A3 prints come rolled in tubes to prevent damage during shipping. Useage of plastic is limited to the bare minimum and all efforts are made to prevent negative impact on the planet. 🌸Printed in small quantities to prevent wastage.
This open edition high quality Luster print (a reproduction) was printed from the digital painting ''Sins''. A piece about trauma and generational trauma, how we are products of the past, products of what we have experienced, and by achieving awareness, I think there is hope for change. Professionally printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive photo paper with a satin finish. This print is archival and will last a lifetime or longer if properly cared for. All prints will be handsigned. Print paper size: 8"x12" (30x20cm) 12''x18'' (30.5 x 45.8cm)
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The word “curse” occurs 194 times in the Bible. The infographic below identifies the points of each occurrence. This graphic presentation starts with Genesis in the top left and concludes with Revelation in the bottom
Brainstorming is the first ever technique of idea generation. This article looks at 1) what is brainstorming?, 2) history: Alex Osborn gives birth to brainstorming, 3) steps for effective brainstorming, and 4) 12 fantastic brainstorming techniques. WHAT IS BRAINSTORMING Brainstorming is an individual or group idea generation technique to find a solution for a particular problem by generating multiple solutions. In fact, importance is attached to the quantity of ideas and not quality at the generation stage. Even strange ideas are welcome in a brainstorming session. Frequently, far-fetched ideas become practical ones with slight modification. Ideas may be blended to
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If you see destructive behavior repeated in your family lineage, there may be a generational curse. Here is how you can break power that and walk free.
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"Encontro das Aguas" - The Meeting of the Waters - a spectacular phenomenon just off Manaus, the capital city of Amazonas, a state in the northwest of Brazil. For at least 3 miles, there is a clear demarcation as the dark waters of the Rio Negro flow alongside the sandy colored waters of the Rio Solimoes swirling around at the center in some slow dance but never mixing. In ATC too, there is a similar dance called intergenerational conflict. NASA MISR image of the confluence of the 2 rivers, Manaus is the grey-white patch Last week 10 controllers from around the world were asked the following question:- Do you think that a generation gap exists in ATC and why Yes/No? How would you have answered? Reflect for a moment on the members of your work group/team/shift, other groups and the staff of management. How many generations can you identify? Which of your managers are Traditionalists, born before 1945? Are there any managers who are Baby Boomers, born between 1945-1964? How many trainers are Generation Xers, born between 1965-1979? The controller who relieved you from your position this morning, is she a Millenial, born between 1980-1994? And the assistant controllers who just started training, how many of them are from the Linkster generation, (Johnson & Johnson, 2012) born in 1995? 5 generations, working side by side, swirling but never mixing like our Brazilian counterparts. The work climate is certainly ripe for intergenerational differences (Deyoe and Fox, 2011)! Does the phenomenon of the Rio Negro and Rio Solimoes teach us anything about intergenerational conflict? The reasons proffered for the cordial relations between the 2 rivers are the temperature, density, pH and the velocity rate of flow. We have the warmer, crystalline, more acidic, dark brown to almost black waters of the Rio Negro lazily meandering along the rippling, cooler, sand colored waters of the River Solimoes. There is a fifth reason. They originate from different sources, the Rio Solimoes comes from the Peruvian, Andes Mountains situated on the left and the Rio Negro comes from the Venezuelan, Orinoco watershed on the right. They come from the left and the right to a confluence at a central location, just as ATCOs coming from different generations; with different value systems and outlook on life, shaped according to the era in which they were born, converge at a unit for the purpose of ATC. What does it feel like to be working alongside different generations? Murat from Turkey, a Generation Xer and a team leader answers in the affirmative, that a generation gap does exist. He observed that the younger generations are not interested in the whole aspect of ATC operations. They do not understand what it means to be part of a team, that the team has a soul of its own. "They are only concerned with what they need to do and nothing more", he says. "There is no caring, no empathy and no sympathy." Francis from Trinidad, a Baby Boomer, retired controller and part time instructor also agreed that a generation gap is present in ATC. He admires the techno savy of the younger generations and the amazing speed with which they learn to do ATC but he laments that they "lack the wit [and the wisdom] to recognize that they are providing a service and included in that service is developing the ability to make the pilots feel comfortable". Nicolas is from Cyprus, another Baby Boomer and Air Transport Counsellor at the European Union Office in Brussels. He too, responds positively like Francis and Murat. What was his observation? "As in all other professions such as pilots, teachers, doctors, even footballers...nowadays, the main motive is not anymore the love and affection for the profession itself but the motive of remuneration and prospects." Which of the above statements do you agree with? Nicolas mentions that the generation gap is present in other professions. In February 2011, a survey conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) revealed that 72% of the 434 HR professionals identified intergenerational conflict as a workplace problem (Gale, 2012). Notice, it is not the problem of hiring younger generations and they alone are not culpable of causing tense situations at work. They have been observing the older generations and they too would like to share their sentiments. In tomorrow's post; (I am making up for my weekend absence), we will consider the situation from the perspective of the younger generations and we will consider some practical ways in which we can bridge the generation gap. Share on Tumblr
Cutting ties with people who consistently hurt you isn’t enough; you must also cut ties with the version of you. - Cici.B quotes, Life Quotes.
When we blame our teaching problems on the collective inferiority of a generation, we only make things worse.
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"You don't have to be right. All you have to do is be candid." TRQ: Allen Ginsberg, Born June 3, 1926 Beat Generation wr
Intergenerational trauma is real. Trauma is passed down through family lines. When a family member experiences a trauma, such as being raised by an alcoholic, experiencing slavery or genocide, these traumas have biological and behavioural impacts on future generations. Research has shown that unresolved trauma has links with violence, addiction, mental health issues, incarceration and obesity. When entire generations of people have experienced trauma, such as with the Stolen Generation in Australia, symptoms of that trauma expressed not only through the generation to experience the trauma but also their children and their children’s children.
Most black sheep of the family become self-healers, break their generational curses, fear, guilt, and shame, and start their own lineage. Thought Cloud.
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Whew! This set took a lot of tweaking, but I really love how they came out! 🤩 This is another 10 generation challenge, this time it's the Solar System Legacy Challenge by @ginovasims Graphics by me…
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