Speak Softly and Lovingly Week© 23-30th November 2004 |
Do you like to contribute your ideas? A FREE public symposium is being organised at FJ CLARK Lecture Theatre, off Monash Ave., Nedlands. on Saturday 27 th November 2004 from 4 to 6 pm. |
"You cannot always oblige but you can always talk obligingly." How far this is practical in our life? What if we are in an extremely bad mood and need to be firm, can we still maintain the softness and lovingness? Hmmm... but, do we really speak from our heart then? Being polite may just be to win favours or pleasing others!!!! What are your reactions for the above questions? Is your opinion very different from others (friends, spouse etc.)? Have any brilliant explanation why we all speak and react differently? Is it just the way we are or something more complex in our brains ...? |
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Pass on the message of Speak Softly and Lovingly Week© to others. Any individual or group willing to help us may do so by displaying banners or stickers at strategic points, in their house or workplace with any of the following inscriptions: English: Speak Softly and Lovingly Malay: Cakaplah dengan lembut dan kasih sayang French: Parlons avec douceur, Parlons avec amour Hindi: Dhire Dhire Bol Mitha Mitha Bol Mandarin: Tamil: Anbudan Panbudan Pesu For further information, please contact us via e-mail. |
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