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Coming together as a team, let's take a moment to pause (10 secs), and let's begin with a quote from...
James 1:19 - "My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry."
These quotes show the value of being Personal. Being Personal is a great way to live Compassion, making it real in our lives today! So, as we reflect today, let's refresh our memories on the meaning of Compassion, and take a closer look at how being Personal brings it to life.
Compassion
Compassion means, Service in a spirit of empathy, love, and concern
We know there are many ways to live Compassion; so let's focus on just one, Personal.
Personal
Provide care that is collaborative, respectful, and provides a positive CHRISTUS experience.
So, let's ask ourselves this question...
Do I build trust by allowing others the freedom to express themselves openly? Pause 20 sec before moving on.
I'd like to invite us all to make being Personal a reality in our lives today by...
Building connection with others through active listening.
Being Personal isn't new to CHRISTUS Health, in fact, we see this same type of Compassion in our heritage...
At Christus Good Shepherd, we have an associate that you can talk to about almost anything. He is always willing to listen and is a person that you know you can lean on in a time of need. He talks with patients or family members and is the first person called when it comes to ethics questions.
James 1:19 - "My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry."
Personal
Provide care that is collaborative, respectful, and provides a positive CHRISTUS experience.
Do I build trust by allowing others the freedom to express themselves openly? Pause 20 sec before moving on.
At Christus Good Shepherd, we have an associate that you can talk to about almost anything. He is always willing to listen and is a person that you know you can lean on in a time of need. He talks with patients or family members and is the first person called when it comes to ethics questions.