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These
short essays offer a glimpse into my personal experience in
regaining balance in my own life. I am fortunate to have
had many guides along the way who shared their life
experiences with me as illustrations of their healing
process. Others served as professional counselors and
mentors. Without their presence and steadfast
determination, I would be unable to write this. You, too,
must uncover and heal from your traumas. Ideally, this book
will illuminate some new perspectives on how to be- have
and focus your attention as you follow your path.
Although
these essays may not teach specific skills, they can help
raise civility to a level where we treat others with
respect as equals. We should all recognize fundamental
human rights. In the United States and Canada, most of us
have been denied these rights because of the power and
control model of governance we have regrettably elected.
It's our responsibility as citizens to elect more
responsive governments that will enable us to live in a
more inclusive, respectful, and decent world.
In
the context of this book, I define civility as how people
interact with one another with mutual respect and kindness
both publicly and in their private interactions. Civility
is the umbrella under which etiquette and decorum rest.
Because overwhelming incivility surrounds us, I offer a
positive perspective on how to regain civility, often by
employing the self-reflective exercises that follow each
chapter.
The
words I chose to identify different aspects of civility
came to me through self-reflection, meditation, and
discussions with peers. In the years of answering thousands
of questions about etiquette and human dynamics, I haven't
found any question that doesn't fall within one or more of
these aspects.
Because
this is not an attempt to discuss the topic with scholarly
references and anecdotes beyond my own life experience,
this pick-up, put-down book can provide anyone looking for
answers to a variety of life's challenges and opportunity
for inward, quiet reflection.
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