several years ago, while attending a communications course, i experienced a most unusual process. the instructor asked us to list anything in our past that we felt ashamed of, guilty about, regretted, or incomplete about. the next week he invited participants to read their lists aloud. this seemed like a very private process, but there/s always some brave soul in the crowd who will volunteer. as people read their lists, mine grew longer. after three weeks, i had 101 items on my list. the instructor then suggested that we find ways to make amends, apologize to people, or take some action to right any wrongdoing. i was seriously wondering how this could ever improve my communications, having visions of alienating just about everyone from my life.
the next week, the man next to me raised his hand and volunteered this story:while making my list, i remembered an incident from high school. i grew up in a small town in iowa. there was a sheriff in town that none of us kids liked. one night, my two buddies and i decided to play a trick on sheriff brown. after drinking a few beers, we found a can of red paint, climbed the tall water tank in the middle of town, and wrote, on the tank, in bright red letters: sheriff brown is an s.o.b. the next day, the town arose to see our glorious sign. within two hours, sheriff brown had my two pals and me in his office. my friends confessed and i lied, denying the truth. no one ever found out.nearly 20 years later, sheriff brown/s name appears on my list. i didn/t even know if he was still alive. last weekend, i dialed information in my hometown back in iowa. sure enough, there was a roger brown still listed. i dialed his number. after a few rings, i heard: `hello?/ i said: `sheriff brown? pause. `yup. `well, this is jimmy calkins. and i want you to know that i did it. pause. `i knew it! he yelled back. we had a good laugh and a lively discussion. his closing words were: `jimmy, i always felt badly for you because your buddies got it off their chest, and i knew you were carrying it around all these years. i want to thank you for calling me...for your sake.
jimmy inspired me to clear up all 101 items on my list. it took me almost two years, but became the springboard and true inspiration for my career as a conflict mediator. no matter how difficult the conflict, crisis or situation, i always remember that it/s never too late to clear up the past and begin resolution.
职场英语口语:我认为它不适合你
职场英语口语:如何巧发英语短信
职场英语口语:给我推荐一下喝的茶水
职场英语:新官上任开场白
职场英语口语:“给多少钱都不干”怎么说
职场社交英语:【7--我开了一整晚夜车】
职场英语口语:你买这车花了多少钱
职场英语口语:有关英语学习的建议
职场英语口语:每天多做阅读理解试试
职场英语口语:暴饮暴食对身体不好
职场英语口语:只是工作压力太大
职场百科:大学生求职“自吹自擂”的英文如何表达?
职场社交英语:【24--我们会熬过去的】
职场英语口语:我会试着照你的话做
职场英语口语:“上下班打卡”用英语怎么说?
职场英语口语:你认为我应该参加篮球队吗
职场英语口语:推荐你试一下这种中药
职场英语口语:和外籍上司沟通的常用“句法”
职场英语口语:你能给我推荐个牌子吗
职场英语口语:你赶过deadline吗?
职场英语口语:上班迟到,如何跟老板致歉?
职场英语口语:工作和职业
职场英语口语:如何应对办公室恋情
职场英语口语:办公室午餐时间
职场社交英语:【23--我才不要分心】
职场英语口语:如何调动自己积极的工作情绪
职场英语口语:新车建议用高级汽油
职场社交英语:【3--你是怎么算薪水的?】
职场英语口语:不要理会他的话
职场英语口语:办公室里也能练瑜伽?
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |