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A Transformational Leader: An Anology

I am hyped up as I just came from a very interesting, mind-boggling, and inspiring training today. There were a lot of discussions and workshops. The facilitator was great.

The topic was Confronting Change - Lead with Courage and Optimism. In one portion, the facilitator gave us a story and made us share our analogy on how it relates to us. I am sharing the story with you and will highlight in blue some keywords. These keywords will be basis of my sharing later.

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Two Perspectives

This month is tough moreso this Friday, Sept 28. Productivity has significantly decreased. I, too, am feeling weak and less enthusiastic. These are feelings foreign to me. If you know me, I am perky, efficient, productive, and fast. I am on top of things. This time, I have no control. The sentiments at this place is generally sad, feeling of uncertainity, worry, and betrayal. They joke about it. They talk about it sarcastically at the halls, in social media sites, or anywhere possible. When I'm sad, I do not talk.

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What medicinal herbs to take when sick?

Before there was medicine as we know it, there was food. Medicinal herbs are God's gift to mankind. Having been born in a family who is a firm believer of tradition and has great respect to our ancenstors, we were brought up drinking tea of root crops and leaves whenever we are sick - fever, chickenpox, measles, dengue, stomach ache, hyperacidity, headache among others. Trust me, the tea tasted and smelled horrible. I used to drink them pinching my nose so I can't smell and then drown the after taste with lots and lots of water. 

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