Peace Making vs. Peace Breaking: JOIN #Peopleskills Chat Sept. 20th 10amET
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JOIN #Peopleskills global chat to discuss: Peace Making vs. Peace Breaking.
WHEN: Sunday Sept. 20, 2015 at 10AM EDT on Twitter. Hashtag: #peopleskills
Background on This Chat Topic: Peace Making vs. Peace Breaking
Sometimes we make assumptions about peace. We assume everyone wants it and will work toward it. Yet world events, workplace dynamics, and social commentary drive us to challenge our assumptions and discuss peace more thoroughly. Please JOIN us Sunday Sept 20, 2015 10amEDT to lend your views to this universal topic.
My co-host for this chat on peace making vs. peace breaking is Chery Gegelman. Chery Gegelman, President of Giana Consulting, was a frustrated visionary that learned an important lesson — lead change from the middle and the edge of organizations. Read her blog posts at Consult Giana.
Peace Making vs. Peace Breaking
JOIN us in #Peopleskills global Twitter chat to explore peace making vs. peace breaking.
Here are some questions to get us thinking in advance. Actual questions will post live during the chat.
- How do you define peace and what does it mean to you?
- Have you ever met someone who didn’t want/like peace? What did you see?
- What drives some people to always seek peace?
- When in your life have you felt most peaceful with others?
- What creates peace?
- How do life events break peace apart? Why?
- How do personal or societal values affect peace?
- What behaviors and people skills create peace?
- In your work setting, is peace promoted or seen as irrelevant or weakness? Pls. explain.
- How can peace makers and peace breakers get along? Or is that impossible?
- What would bring you to break a peace?
- Who do you think are today’s peace makers in the world?
- What advice would you give to world leaders today about peace?
So bring your personal perspective, your favorite beverage, and join the people skills global chat community this Sunday Sept. 20 2015 10am EDT in Twitter (hashtag: #peopleskills) to discuss peace making vs. peace breaking.
I also invite you to continue this chat by joining the Google+ People Skills Community and the LinkedIn Group People Skills Succeed to be a part of all the people skills discussions everyday 24×7. Get your people skills community member badge here.
Shout Out of Gratitude
My gratitude to all who participate and grow the people skills global chat community on Twitter (#peopleskills), Google+, and LinkedIn. We welcome your suggestions for topics, offers to co-host, and most especially your individual insights.
Special thanks to this week’s co-host Chery Gegelman and generous chat moderators Dave Moore, Jandis Price, Chantal Bechervaise, Hoda Maalouf, and Tom Rhodes for their time and insightful contributions.
Hope you will all join People Skills Global Chat on Twitter #peopleskills this Sunday Sept. 20, 2015 10am EDT/7am PDT to explore peace making vs. peace breaking.
Everyone is welcome! We have only one rule in People Skills Global Chat: Respect for all even when we disagree.
TIP: If you have never been in a Twitter chat, you may find it helpful to log on to Twubs.com or Tweetchat.com, enter hashtag #peopleskills, and sign in to your Twitter account. The venue will insert the hashtag on each of your tweets and you will see all the tweets on one screen. Other tools available are Tchat.io, Hootsuite and TweetDeck.
I am the founder and host of the chat and will be happy to answer any questions you have in advance: Email me.
Chat with you this Sun. Sept. 20, 2015 10am EDT in People Skills Global Chat on Twitter (#peopleskills) TOPIC: Peace Making vs. Peace Breaking.
Until then, as always, I wish you bonds of happiness and success!
From my professional experience to your success,
Kate Nasser, The People Skills Coach™
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