A great and funny story about why you should choose your words wisely. Always be polite and make sure others understand what you mean.
Wisdom story: When a promise of loyalty gets you in trouble
Have you ever been in a situation where you knew it would be better for you to break your promise of loyalty than to blindly follow someone, but you still didn’t follow your instinct?
Teamwork story: The hedgehog’s lesson about where there is a will there is a way
There will be times where you will want to give up as everything will seem unfair. But keep a positive attitude and keep in mind that where there is a will there is a way.
Mindset story: When people tell you how lucky you are…
Have you ever been told how lucky you are for having something? Did the same people take the time to learn how hard you had to work for that?
Story about communication: When the bus driver decided to stand up to the bully​
Have you ever had the courage to stand up to the bully that caused you countless sleepless nights and then found out that it was all because of miscommunication.
Mindset story: What if you would have to watch what you say
Imagine that you’re the monk in the story. What would your two words be? Do you watch what you say or do you say anything that comes to mind?
Mindset story: The you have “wasted your life” guilt trip
How many times have you heard that you have wasted your life because you did or didn’t do something? Read the story before you take those words to heart.
Teamwork story: What’s more important to be “the one” or to achieve a goal?
Teamwork story: What’s more important to be “the one” or to achieve a goal? <p style=”text-align: justify;”>There once lived a…
Inspirational story: How much is a mother’s love worth? Check the bill
A great inspirational story for mother’s day. A mother’s love has no price and knows no boundaries. How would you react if you were the mom in the story?
Story about communication: The domino effect of rumors and gossip
As you will get to read in this short story rumors and gossip are like their own organism. Once they become “alive” they evolve in unimaginable ways.