Say it

We all have something to say.

Often though we don’t say what we really want to say because we fear to be different or rejection or causing offence or to be ridiculed.

We are all entitled to our opinions, there is no right or wrong, only what we as humans have deemed to be so.

So if you feel you have something to say, then say it as it is.

It is our collective responsibility to help and allow others to feel free to speak and to remain open to views other than our own.

The world needs people to speak up and there are many views, observations and amazing thoughts that can be silenced by bigotry.

It is the brave person who has a voice and the coward who tries to silence others.

So say it.

The communication struggle

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The key to opening up the world of limitless opportunities is being able to communicate effectively with others. The ability to make the right connections and the ability to converse and articulate with ease is vital to being able to learn from others, share our story, our vision, and to get others to become part of that journey or to understand their’s.

Yet so little time is dedicated to helping us achieve that.

School is so dominated by science, maths, compliance and regurgitation of facts to get meaningless pieces of paper to allow us entry to work. Work, a place of doing as you are told, so little real communication.

Work is a place of being managed and controlled, a place like school, where communication and creativity are actually stifled and not focused on.

It is no wonder that when faced with public speaking, writing, communicating in groups and effectively articulating our vision, our opinions and our feelings that we struggle.

We need to focus the world on becoming comfortable with communicating and opening up to others.

After all cooperation, collaboration, empathy and kindness to our fellow human can not be expressed by formulas, or sitting compliantly shackled by management and fear.

Denmark have boldly started to have empathy lessons at school, perhaps we could start that as a template to change education to become more about communication less about compliance.

We need better connection not more training to do as we are told.