The Spirit of Generosity
I do not like blogrolls.
( Wow! What a negative way to start an article. <laughing> )
Instead of a blogroll, I provide in the left column of this blog, a feature which I call a Reading Assignment. It provides a link to specific articles which I recommend. If the reader decides to read other articles on the targeted blog, that is great. But they also know the specific article which I was recommending.
Cohesive Integrity emphasizes being an authentic person. Authenticity means that you are not attempting to behave in a different way than the person you really are. You are not being hypocritical.
True Generosity springs forth from a generous spirit. My friend, Rosa Say, wrote several articles awhile back concerning Generosity. I wanted to add these articles to the Reading Assignment (alias: Not a Blogroll). However, there is not a single location in which all seven of her articles are listed as an index.
Therefore, (drum roll, please), this blog entry will serve as a gateway (a meta-link) to Rosa's seven articles on Generosity.
The Generosity of Silence
The Generosity of Laughter
The Generosity of Listening
The Generosity of Delegation
The Generosity of Mission-Driven Publishing
The Generosity of the Huddle
The Generosity of a Specific Blogger
I recommend that you read all seven.
Oh and if you have not subscribed to the Reading Assignment, here is the RSS feed for it. (If you would like to receive the Reading Assignment by email, drop me a line and I will set that option up. Write to james at cohesiveintegrity dot com.
( Wow! What a negative way to start an article. <laughing> )
Instead of a blogroll, I provide in the left column of this blog, a feature which I call a Reading Assignment. It provides a link to specific articles which I recommend. If the reader decides to read other articles on the targeted blog, that is great. But they also know the specific article which I was recommending.
Cohesive Integrity emphasizes being an authentic person. Authenticity means that you are not attempting to behave in a different way than the person you really are. You are not being hypocritical.
True Generosity springs forth from a generous spirit. My friend, Rosa Say, wrote several articles awhile back concerning Generosity. I wanted to add these articles to the Reading Assignment (alias: Not a Blogroll). However, there is not a single location in which all seven of her articles are listed as an index.
Therefore, (drum roll, please), this blog entry will serve as a gateway (a meta-link) to Rosa's seven articles on Generosity.
The Generosity of Silence
The Generosity of Laughter
The Generosity of Listening
The Generosity of Delegation
The Generosity of Mission-Driven Publishing
The Generosity of the Huddle
The Generosity of a Specific Blogger
I recommend that you read all seven.
Oh and if you have not subscribed to the Reading Assignment, here is the RSS feed for it. (If you would like to receive the Reading Assignment by email, drop me a line and I will set that option up. Write to james at cohesiveintegrity dot com.



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