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Hopeful Image from Cairo

February 4, 2011 by Scott "Q" Marcus

At times, it can be painful to watch what’s unfolding in Egypt. However, something that actually made me feel feel good just came across my desk. It’s a photo of who we can be when our better angels are upon us.

What you’re looking at are Christians forming a protective barrier around the Muslim protesters in Cairo so they can take time for their prayers without being attacked by the street thugs that surround the square.

We hear so much how religion can separate and divide. In this instance, it’s a true manifestation of it doing good. I feel better just looking at it.

To see the whole story, follow this link. There is also a video about the story below.

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Filed Under: Beliefs, Current Events, Group Support, News, Power of Attitude, Video Tagged With: cairo, christians, conflict, egypt, muslim, News, prayers, protective barrier, protesters, religion, street thugs, support, tahir square, working together

Political Posturing, News Anchors, and Better Communication

December 30, 2010 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

So today, I’m watching a news network and the anchor has three panelists. To “balance” it out, there’s a GOP strategist, a Democratic strategist, and a “neutral” analyst. I don’t remember the question that the anchor asked (and it doesn’t really matter) because once the discussion got going, it got animated. There was a lot of energy and of course some disagreement between the GOP and Democrat.

It could have been either one but in this case it was the GOP guy who started “powering” over anything that was said contrary to his position. When the Dem countered, the GOP would cut him off and speak louder. All I could really hear was him; he didn’t call names and he wasn’t condescending, and – to be honest – what I could hear of his arguments even made sense (although I basically disagree with them).

After the discussion ended, I had an image of him talking to his friends who had watched the show and they were probably all saying “Wow! You blew him out of the water” or “You showed him” or “He couldn’t hold a candle to you” or something akin. Congratulations would abound.

That’s when it dawned on me, his intention – as far as I’m concerned – was not to have a discussion but to prove his point.

How Can I Use This to be Happier?

When someone asks me my advice, my first response (after confirming that they really want it) is always: “What’s your intention in what you’re doing?” Almost nothing matters more in one’s actions or communications than understanding the intention. Most people do not take the time to analyze that simple question and they find themselves in trouble.

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Filed Under: Articles, Communicating, Conflict Management, Intentions, Self Talk Tagged With: anger, attitude, avoiding hard feelings, communication, conflict, confusion, democrats, disagreement, discussions, effective communication, feelings, gop, intention, News, politics, republicans

We Relate to Feelings, not Words

October 1, 2010 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

Rahm Emanuel is not known to be a softie. Quite the contrary, he’s known to be a hard charging bully at times.Today, he stepped down from this position as Barack Obama’s White House Chief of Staff to run for mayor for the city of Chicago. I watched President Obama heap praise on his long-time friend and then Emanuel took the platform. Rahm Emanuel farewell to Obama Of course, he thanked the president for the opportunities and he praised Obama’s leadership. However, what got to me was when he began speaking about his family, starting with his parents. The usual, tough-as-nails veneer quickly faded and his inner feelings emerged, surprisingly openly. He choked up and even started to cry.

I’m a political junkie; I breathe the stuff. I’ve followed him since he worked with Bill Clinton and I’ve never been a big fan of Mr. Emanuel. He and I would probably not get along too well. However, in those few moments, I found myself feeling surprisingly close to this man. I even teared up somewhat myself (of course, my wife would say I do that anyway).

It was amazing to me that the decade of mistrust and animosity I have felt towards this man could fade in an instant.

It’s NOT about the words

There’s an important reminder here. If you want to connect with people, if you need support, if you’d like to get more done; be real. Let the emotions out. People don’t relate to our words, they connect with our feelings. Yet, too often, we’re embarrassed or ashamed about how we feel.

I’m a speaker. I believe in the power of words; but the true power of communication comes from the emotions that reside underneath them.

Filed Under: Beliefs, Communicating, Current Events, Relationships, Video Tagged With: animosity, barack obama, bully, current events, emotions, inner feelings, News, politics, rahm emanuel, true power

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