Get your food for the soul
August 12, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Spirituality
We always ask for our daily bread to feed us everyday. This food is not only for our stomach but also for our emotional, mental and spiritual needs. Whatever our religion is, we ask that to our God. In this story, we will discuss the deeper meaning and purpose of our daily need of the food for the soul.
It is very important for us to deeply understand who is truly feeding us our daily needs. Many people don’t succeed but face failures in life because they do not extend their faith beyond their traditional beliefs. If we can only determine who really is responsible and always there for us to guide and nourish our lives, we can live with success, greatness and fulfillment. For our enlightenment, let us reflect on the following phrases: Read more
Love and romantic relationship between employees in a business working place
February 11, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Ethics, Love, Management
What would be the effect if there will be a love and romantic relationship between co-workers in a working place? Will it create a negative or a positive effect in the organization? Or will it depend on the kind of relationship the employees will have? Some companies and employers disallow their employees to have such relationship. There are many reasons why they don’t allow such occurrence. One reason is to avoid the possibility of connivance between couples – this is to maintain a strong internal control in an organization. Some say that the unpleasant and high emotions that the relationship will bring when the couple is in a quarrel will cause a negative impact on the people around them. This impact goes through the mental, emotional and spiritual channels of humanism. It includes additional stress that may deter the efficiency and effectiveness of the workers’ output in the company’s operations. With these reasons, employers may become pessimistic enough to prevent such existence of relationship. Other employers stand for the axiom “prevention is better than cure”. Read more










