Monday, October 24, 2022

Do What You Are Afraid to Do

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"Courage is doing what you are afraid to do.  There can be no courage unless you are scared." – Eddie Richenbacher

Monday, October 10, 2022

2022 Women of Color Achievement Awards (Houston)

The 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston Chapter, in partnership with the Women Presidents Organization (WPO), are proud to announce the honorees of the 2022 Women of Color Achievement Awards. 

A total of fourteen women were recognized for outstanding professional achievement and demonstrating exemplary community service. 

Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking, the event took place on October 6, 2022, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., at the Texas Southern University-Jesse H Jones School of Business, 3800 Sampson St, Houston, TX 77004.

Congratulations to all honorees, especially our very own Ramal Taylor, former WPO Chicago member who recently moved to Houston.

Read the news and see the full list here.  More can be found via LinkedIn.

Screenshot source:  LinkedIn post

Monday, October 03, 2022

Turning Empathy Into Compassion

As Arthur Brooks for The Atlantic says, "In contemporary culture, empathy seems like a fairly unalloyed virtue. As virtues go, however, empathy is overrated. Used excessively and on its own, it can bring harm to empathizers and empathizees alike. Instead of striving to be more empathetic, we should all try to build on empathy to cultivate its superior cousin: compassion."

Empathy is not feeling sorry for someone in physical or emotional pain—that’s sympathy. Rather, it is mentally putting yourself in the suffering person’s shoes to feel their pain. It’s the difference between “Get well soon” and “I can imagine how much discomfort you must be feeling right now.”

As business owners who lead, learning to turn empathy into compassion is a virtue in and of itself.  Read the full article here.