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 Empathy is being conscious of the fact that we are all different, but we share a world, a planet, a space in time. Stop teaching hatred so that children can learn how to see no differences among themselves. Let’s build up instead of tearing down. In our workspaces we have allowed monsters to become leaders who cause deep pain and walk away as though it is nothing. Encourage! Do not discourage.
- Anita M. Despues-Watson, RN,MBA, Transformational Coach – L.A. Care Health Plan
More than ever, we need to learn to empathize and learn acceptance.
- Learning Colleague
Empathy is sharing and team building.
- Learning Colleague
Empathy is critical amongst members of a team, and empathy in a team requires intimacy and communication. In these times, frequent virtual meetings are needed to establish both, and content of these meetings needs to be social as well as business productive.
- Jeff Cooney, MacAllister Family Companies
Empathy means team.
- Learning Colleague
Empathy is essential through challenging times and beyond. Being able to understand the needs and feelings of others is key. When people are seen and heard, trust is built and healing can begin. This is the essential “art” of nursing that is needed so much now and always.
- Learning Colleague
Empathy is always important, and never more important than now with all that the world is going through. Showing understanding, listening, allowing people space, and realizing people are responding and reacting differently than we are goes a long way. Empathy builds trust!
- Amy Dinning, Main Line Health
We’re all learning how empathy can enhance our relationships and build stronger teams at work.
- K. Orr, Innovatia
#EmpathyforCustomers
A value orientation begins with a deep level of empathy related to the customer and the journey they must take to achieve their objectives. In our workforce, we must see one another as partners, and service and CARE about their wellbeing enough to ensure that what we provide actually enables them to achieve their goals. This in turn requires a deeper level of understanding and empathy for their needs and points of view.
- Patrick von Schlag, Deep Creek Center
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