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PL 101: Introduce Yourself! (Discussion 1)

GlenM June 29th, 2020

Welcome to our first course in the Leadership Development Program! I am very excited to get this going. This has been something we've wanted to do for the last several months and at long last it is here. Please find the course description below. Please also introduce yourself and let us (if comfortable) where you are from and a recent book or movie you have enjoyed. I'll get us started!

Course Description: You have personal gifts and strengths that can help you in life and also help other people. Identifying, amplifying, and deliberately building those strengths enables you to have a better personal life, professional life, and also enables you to more effectively serve others in our community. People sometimes make the mistake of focusing too much on their weaknesses. This can help, but deliberately building your strengths will get you much further in life and in your career. This course provides links to personality testing (MBTI, Big 5) where you can learn to identify your personality style and strengths. It helps you understand how to match your strengths to roles in the 7 Cups community and enables you to find a career path that will be fulfilling. Join other new leaders in individual and group learning exercises.

Please note: In order to successfully complete the LDP, you must respond to all discussion posts. Your comment/response should answer the questions/shows that you completed the given activity (if any). Read the post carefully and follow the instructions given. Save your responses to a document that you can later refer to. You will need to copy/paste your response in the course evaluation form at the end of each course to show that you have done the work and to refresh your memory.


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KACOSMIC September 2nd, 2020

@GlenM

Hello GlenM, how are you? I hope everything is ok! :)

I'm Kacosmic and i live in Brazil, there's one recent book that i have read called ' When Nietzsche Wept' by the author 'Irvin D. Yalom.'
The book is one of the most incredible books that i read.

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rebecca947 September 17th, 2020

@KACOSMIC

Hey, Kacosmic! That book sounds very interesting actually, the name Nietzsche sounds like the name of a famous person if I'm not wrong. Is that what the book is about? What did you find so incredible from it? :)

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KACOSMIC September 17th, 2020

@rebecca947

Hello. Yes,

Friedrich Nietzsche was a philologist (scholar of classical languages, such as Latin and ancient Greek), contemporary German poet and philosopher of the 19th century.

An impressive historical novel. The author collected pieces of the biographies of Sigmund Freud, Friedrich Nietzsche and Austrian psychoanalyst Josef Breuer to create a fictional story. What is most striking about the work is that some passages are real: some letters from Nietzsche, Breuer's pioneering study of pigeons, his friendship with Freud, even the main patients are real.

The book tells the story of Nietzsche's encounter with Breuer, so that the latter deals with the suicidal tendency and severe migraines of the former, during the year 1882. Breuer, a renowned 40-year-old Viennese doctor, is haunted by erotic desires about a of his patients, Bertha of 21 years, and frightened by the arrival of the decay of old age. While on vacation in Venice, Lou Salomé, an enigmatic Russian, visits with the thoughts and attitudes of a person free from social agreements. Lou asks Breuer to treat his close friend, a philosopher with a mind ahead of his time, called Nietzsche.
The relationship, conflicted at first, becomes surreal. As a doctor, Breuer becomes a patient of Nietzsche, and after being cured he becomes his doctor again.
Your problems cry out for attention just to obscure what you don't want to see.
The work's great reflection revolves around crucial points of Nietzsche's philosophy: loneliness, abandoning futile thoughts, intellectual growth, rational thinking. A big question is raised: is the life you live your choice, or do we live a life chosen by others, by society, by the family? Is it possible to distance yourself from yourself to see yourself from another perspective? Is it possible to build a ship on the high seas, that is, change the life you have even after you have already made your choices?

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rebecca947 September 18th, 2020

@KACOSMIC

Woah, the questions are haunting. I think I might need to read that. Thank you for the amazing summary. ❤️

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GentleFlameofCaring September 3rd, 2020

Hi Im Flame, Gentle, Caring (or countless other nicknames I have here). Im from the eastern united states. One of the books I've been diving into lately has been Man's Quest for Meaning.

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Petrichor2000 September 4th, 2020

@GentleFlameofCaring

Hey Caring, and wow I have heard a lot about this book. What is it about

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GentleFlameofCaring September 4th, 2020

@Petrichor2000

It's about a Holocaust survivor and notable psychiatrist, Victor Frankl's work in how people who suffer often rework/redefine their experience to help them survive. It is based both on his personal experience and that of his patients. I find it a remarkable how he rises above the challenges he went through and can study it and make sense of it all. I mean it makes sense on can do it, but I find it intruiging to be able to do it in a kind of academic way.

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Petrichor2000 September 4th, 2020

@GentleFlameofCaring

Thank you. I will read this book.

uniqueDaisy September 13th, 2020

@GentleFlameofCaring

Thank your for your post Petrichor2000. smiley I have not read the book and I will think I will find it interesting. I have noticed how survivors rework/redefine their experiences to assist them in making sense of the world. I think I will find it a interesting read. Best Wishes on the Leadership Development Course.

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Daf8 September 9th, 2020

heart Hello! heart

heart I am Daf. I'm an argentinian female teenager. heart
heart I basically have a complicated life, and that's one of the reasons why I love helping. I also love music, cats, books, and learning. I guess that's why I am here laugh . heart
heart Feel free to message me! I would love to read you. heart

heart Speaking of books, I have over 100 only in my bedroom! I assume that makes a proud nerd and bookworm. heart

heart I am happy to be here! heart

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freshMint9376 September 9th, 2020

Hi, I'm freshMint9376! Call me fresh or Mint (:

I'm from Ontario, Canada.

My favourite tv show right now is The Umbrella Academy.

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helpfuldipper September 10th, 2020

@freshMint9376 Nice to meet you Mint ! The show is on my list. Will get to it soon

September 10th, 2020

That sow is on my watch list . Is it any good ? @freshMint9376

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smilesandsmoothies September 9th, 2020

Hello everyone! My name is Ashton and I'm from North Carolina! :) The last book I enjoyed was Symptoms Of Being Human.

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helpfuldipper September 10th, 2020

@PeppermintStars Nice to meet you. Have not read it but will definitely give it a go.

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smilesandsmoothies September 10th, 2020

@helpfuldipper I would indeed recommned it! It's an amazing book that tackles some LGTBQ+ related issues.

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helpfuldipper September 10th, 2020

Hello everyone I am Dipper. I am from Melbourne, Australia. The last book i enjoyed was "A Tree grows in Brooklyn"

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September 10th, 2020

I really like thst book. It one of my Favorites .@helpfuldipper

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September 10th, 2020

I am sunshine and I am from ca.

i am active in. Lsr , member rooms and forums.

I am current on the safety patrol , rs for. The 35 and over , disabilty , and lbgtq rooms, ps on self care and current. 7 cups intern. I am hoping that this program will help me finds roles for me and better my skills.

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PinkPizzaz September 10th, 2020

@Raysofsunshineandrainbow2005

Hi sunshine! Nice to meet you! It's great that you're doing so much for the community through your leadership roles. Thank you! Good luck on this journey!

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Endure777 September 10th, 2020

Hey everyone! My name is Ace and I live in Scottsdale, Arizona. A book I just recently finished that really resonated with me is 'Faster Than Normal' by Peter Shankman. It is a creative guide to people with ADHD.

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PinkPizzaz September 10th, 2020

@CognitiveACE

Hello! Nice to meet you. That book sounds interesting, I have a lot of family with ADHD. I always admire people who read educational and deep stuff in their free time while I'm over here reading teen romance books 😂. Good luck!

uniqueDaisy September 13th, 2020

Thank you so much for the information with regards to ADHD. I took a RDHD call yesterday and have been looking for some resorces. I think the book will be a great help and I aim to look at it on Amazon. When I introduce my self I think I am going to mention a book till. May be also my favourite film. Look out for my post. It should be coming soon!

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bubblyJulie September 10th, 2020

@GlenM

Hello everyone, I'm Juliana and I live in Texas. My favorite movie of all time is Troy as I loooove Greek mythology. Nice to meet you guys!

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PinkPizzaz September 10th, 2020

@heyitsjuliana

Hello! Nice to meet you too! I find Greek mythology very interesting as well, though I've never heard of Troy. Good luck on this journey!

InvaderStitch September 11th, 2020

@heyitsjuliana

Hey Juliana! I've never seen Troy, but I do love Greek Mythology! It's very interesting!

Endure777 September 11th, 2020

@heyitsjuliana

Endure777 September 11th, 2020

@heyitsjuliana

I love greek mythology, myself. Greatly entertaining stuff! Nice to meet you!

lovelyNight9853 September 14th, 2020

@heyitsjuliana

lovelyNight9853 September 14th, 2020

@heyitsjuliana

Hi, nice to meet you. I find Greek mythology super interesting too!

Ines1229 December 8th, 2020

@bubblyJulie

Greek mythology ;O <3

HereToHelp135 October 30th, 2021

@bubblyJulie


I also love Greek Mythology. I loved reading the Percy Jackson series.

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PinkPizzaz September 10th, 2020

introduce yourself and let us (if comfortable) where you are from and a recent book or movie you have enjoyed

Hello everyone I'm PinkPizzaz! I'm from Utah. A recent movie I enjoyed is the live action Mulan, it was great! I'm glad to be taking this next step to grow as a person! 💗

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hopedreamlove September 12th, 2020

@PinkPizzaz

Hi! It is nice to meet you! I haven't watched the live action Mulan, however I have watched the original and loved it! Do you prefer one version of the movie over the other?

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PinkPizzaz September 12th, 2020

@hopedreamlove

I don't really prefer one over the other. They have a very different sort of feel to them so it's hard to compare. For instance they took out all the music and comic relief for the live action and it was much more dramatic and deep. I love both versions for different reasons.

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Rashmieee September 15th, 2020

@PinkPizzaz

Hey there! I'm Rashmieee. I am from India. I got to learn a lot here. I'm glad I'm volunteering here as a listener. The last movie I enjoyed is John wick.

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PinkPizzaz September 15th, 2020

@Rashmieee

Hello! Nice to meet you 💗

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Rashmieee September 16th, 2020

@PinkPizzaz

Heya, nice to meet you too ♥️

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