Becoming The Change Podcast (Episode 654): A Community Of Greatness

Welcome to the Becoming The Change Podcast. Each daily reading focuses on a different quote on how we can best apply it to our own moral compass and one of the five areas in Social Emotional Learning: Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills and Responsible Decision Making. Thank you for listening and we hope you consider subscribing to the podcast for future episodes.

A Community Of Greatness

“The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.”

-Coretta Scott King

United we stand, divided we fall. Yet, for whatever reason there are some that would rather stay divided.  American author, activist, civil rights leader Coretta Scott King reminds us in today’s quote that we have the potential to be a community of greatness when we are compassionate towards one another and further do so based on our actions. We need to remember that when we serve others it also fills our emotional becket as well. We strengthen not only ourselves but our relationships with others too.

This is a time that we must continue to work together for the greater good because it is needed now more than ever. We are the role models for our children and their future children. When we show others acts of kindness it pays tenfold. Doing good deeds. Being there for one another. Helping one another. That is what compassion is all about.

What does this quote mean to you and how can you apply today’s message towards developing your relationship skills?

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Special thanks to Todd Cluff for his music on this podcast.

A special thank you to Feedspot for recognizing the Becoming The Change podcast as one of the Top 10 Social Emotional Learning Podcasts  on the internet. It is an honor to be amongst the other podcasts on this list as we all strive to make this world a better place.

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