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What Makes an Effective Leader?

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  What Makes an Effective Leader? Effective leaders have the ability to communicate well, motivate their team, handle and delegate responsibilities, listen to feedback, and remain flexible to solve problems in an ever-changing workplace . 🌟 Key Leadership Skills for Workplace Success   Communication : Clear, transparent, and empathetic dialogue builds trust and alignment. Motivation : Inspiring others through vision, encouragement, and recognition. Delegation : Assigning tasks effectively to empower team members and optimize productivity. Positivity : Maintaining optimism and resilience, especially during challenges. Trustworthiness : Acting with integrity and consistency to earn respect. Creativity : Innovating solutions and encouraging fresh perspectives. Feedback : Offering constructive input to support growth and improvement. Responsibility : Owning decisions and outcomes, modelling accountability. Adaptab...

Echoes that linger

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  Echoes that linger   Snaps can be deleted, Phone numbers erased, By distance we departed, Moments quietly displaced. No conversation carried, Yet time still lingers near— Those shared smiles remembered, The laughter we held dear. Echoes of joy remain,   Imprinted on my mood,   Like a sudden flash of light,   Showering me with gratitude. Moods — 26/5/2027

The Constant Walker

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  TIME WINS A man once asked of Time, "Why is it that I always lose?" And Time replied, through frost and rime: "Whether sunshine glows or shadows fall,   Through the deepest night or the rain’s cold call, No matter how bitter the wind may blow,   I never falter; I simply go. I keep my pace, I keep my stride, With nowhere to linger and nowhere to hide. That is the secret to how I win:   I never stop, I never give in. If you wish to triumph, then walk with me— And a loser you shall never be." Moods 4/2024

📱 The Vanishing Touch

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  Staying Human in a Screen-Saturated World In a world dominated by algorithms, instant messaging, and touchscreens, we are experiencing a quiet crisis: the gradual disappearance of physical touch . While technology offers unprecedented convenience, digital connections can never truly replicate the visceral, healing power of real-world human presence.  The Core Reality: Why We Need a "Humanity Bath" The Antidote to Isolation: For introverts or those navigating depression, the world can feel overwhelming. Yet, isolation has a limit. Sometimes, we don’t need intimate conversation—we just need a "humanity bath." The Reassurance of Existence: Stepping into a crowded market, a sports game, or a busy street to be accidentally bumped, jostled, or surrounded by the masses is a primal reminder that we occupy space on this planet. Social media is Not Touch: Double taps, emojis, and avatars provide connectivity, but they la...

I Whispered

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  I whispered to the morning winds, A quiet "Why?" beneath the sky. I wonder always why I let The trivial things annoy my mind— The things that time will leave behind. Whispering these thoughts, I moved along, Until I met my waiting song. Within my poem, I dwell in peace, Where all the worldly tremors cease. With pen and paper by my side, I let the silent rhythms guide. Lost within that sacred space, Until a breeze brushed past my face— A sudden blow of wind to wake The sleeping soul, for spirit's sake. In an eternal search for truth, I walk the path of aged youth. Alone within the wind I go, With words that only poets know. I mutter low, a secret gist: “True, a poet is a blind optimist.” Moods 4/12/2022  

LET PEACE SET IN

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  LET PEACE SET IN Peace is not weakness. Peace is a strategy.   Peace is a legacy. To global leaders shaping this moment: Choose dialogue over devastation. Choose humanity over headlines. Because, in the end, no civilization truly dies— But humanity suffers when we try to destroy one. MOODS IN PEACE 7/4/26

THE SOUL’S UNVEILED SHADOW

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  I finally got it—I see it clear. I noted the things, both far and near,                               All the small troubles that I held dear. But I got it, in the space of a minute. So, what is the matter? What is the trouble within it?   The whole of the matter, the reason I say,   Is that the matter itself was in the way. It was one starry, deep midnight hour,   I woke, held tight in its gentle power,   At a sudden, soft knock on my door. A perfect surprise, but nothing more.   A phantom, a dream, a moment in flight, It was gone by the time I sought the light.   As I returned to the comfort of sleep,   I held the matter; I had it to keep. It was nothing, it’s true, but my own soul’s shade.   The quiet reflections that my shadow had made.   All through the night, it was there, taking shape, And in all of these matters, my so...