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Life Without Limbs

I was attending Emotional Intelligence (EQ) training at my work place.
It was rather a boring session as the trainer was going too much on politics.

He showed examples of videos people with high and low EQ.
He played "just follow law" (low EQ) and "gladiator" (High EQ Maximus).

There are 5 types of personalities:
1. Openness - creative and innovative
2. Neutral - good listener and afraid to hurt people's feelings
3. Analytical - detailed people and work a lot with data
4. Relational - friendly and people-person
5. Decisive - confident people who wants to take control (usually leaders)

The simple accessment showed that I was a Relationship person.
That made me thought about my job, that I'm not at the job which I like.
I feel uncomfortable not being able to communicate with people.

But what touches me most about the training, that the malay trainer played the video on Nick Vujicic - a man without limbs.
(not worrying about religious issue)
Had a previous post about him.

It really touches my heart (again)
Tears almost dropped from my eyes, but I controlled my emotions.
He finds meaning in his life.
God really used him in His ways.
If he could lead a normal life despite his abilities, what more I can do as a strong and healthy person?

Comments

Simply Simply said…
Thanks for sharing this video out, it touched my heart too!! Aiyoh....early morning already dropped my tears
Anonymous said…
1.
saw Nick live when he was in Penang a few years back. Yup, he is very cool

2.
something similar:
then played the DVD back at home for my family ( our muslim Indonesian helper also watched and was very touched ) - and then i kept playing the mp3 over and over again ... and she also loved the song :) - & henceforth kept humming it :)

3.
i got his dvd - u want?
meiyi said…
;)
u bought it that time huh?
sure sure.
get it from u some day ya?

thx in advance
look at his website it seems like he is much promoting Jesus...bless u all though I'm not Christian :)
meiyi said…
aiyoh. of course he's promoting la.

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