by The7Waysbackoffice | Aug 24, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Steer Clear of the Gray Zone Avoid a Clouded Mind Why do we needlessly bicker with people at work or eat that extra piece of cake we don’t need? It is because of the “leavening in the dough” we have inside [1]. This metaphor means that we become arrogant (our...
by The7Waysbackoffice | Jul 6, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Starting With Clarity Many problems come about in life because there is a lack of clarity from the onset of a given relationship. In organizations, guidelines help people know what to do when and when and to speak with whom (Lencioni). In relationships, many, many...
by The7Waysbackoffice | Jun 28, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Where my Psych Textbook Went Wrong: Making Sense of Not Making Sense Printable PFD Logical Practices Psychology textbooks and articles repeatedly boil down religion to something that can give hope to the despondent and support when tragedy strikes. Judaism has much,...
by The7Waysbackoffice | Jun 22, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Why is it so Hard for People to Settle Disagreements? Why can’t we Easily Find Win-Wins and Compromise Peacefully? PDF Printout Korach & Settling Disputes One of the major reasons that people don’t settle disputes as much as they should is that,...
by The7Waysbackoffice | Jun 14, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
The One Basic Resolution to Conflict: A Quick Simple Way to Improve Your Marriage or Office & Why the Sonics-Thunder Sham Hurts so Much (for non-Sports people too) PDF Shlach Sonics Attachment To lessen conflict between two or more individuals—such as a...
by The7Waysbackoffice | Jun 8, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Just How Funny Are Your Best Buds? Coworker Drama Pt. 2: Gossip & Giggles PDF Just How Funny Are Your Best Buds Bamidbar If you were to have observers listen to you joke around with your best friends, they would not think they are as funny as you. This is...