Poster: CARE
We care about each other and that just might be our greatest strength! When we truly care, our ability to help ourselves and others increase. By the way, let’s seek to
We care about each other and that just might be our greatest strength! When we truly care, our ability to help ourselves and others increase. By the way, let’s seek to
Eye injuries are serious business. I took a picture of this slide during a recent presentation because it was a little surprising that this many eye injuries were still occurring.
Have we ever met that guy that seems to be the expert? The person who can answer questions on the fly and appear to know pretty much everything about something?
Let’s work to be encouragers in an attempt to support our overall safety efforts. Let’s be careful to NOT just worry about ourselves, but to worry about ourselves AND others.
Today’s blurb comes from a share I received from our old friend RH. When he read yesterday’s blurb he wrote, “this hits on a saying/coaching that I use with my
During our lunch and learn meeting yesterday, HM used the Naomi Judd quote shown above when she was referring to staying positive with our health, work out, and nutritional habits.
We all desire that special place – that safe zone where we feel like nothing can harm us. If asked, would we know our place? Some of us might be
Silly people and falls! It’s just like grandma always said; "it’s all fine until someone gets hurt." Well, we know that’s not true. We know it’s those unsafe behaviors that
WOW, tell me that doesn’t trigger something deep down in our soul. Imagine if that was our truck, our driveway, or God-Forbid our child/grandchild? I can’t stand the thought of
What are we doing for others? Are we volunteering some hours to a local food bank, ball park, or the Red Cross? Are we giving blood every opportunity we have?