In 1970, professor Donald McIntosh said: “Charisma is not so much a quality as an experience. The charismatic object or person is experienced as possessed by and transmitting an uncanny and compelling force”.
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Characterization of England’s and London’s Population. By Judy Chicangana
In many countries, the elderly are considered a burden for the economy. Well, I guess it’s easier to criticise them than recognise the tremendous effort and hard work they have put in to support their economies and families.
Active Listening to Influence Conversations. By Judy Chicangana
We need to figure out what the other person wants, and then, we need to adapt our message to influence the conversation.
Caster Semenya: A Gifted Woman. By Judy Chicangana
Caster Semenya is an athlete that was told to use medication if she wanted to continue competing at international level. I admire her determination and firmness to be authentic in a world where being different is increasingly difficult.
Prostitution in Universities (The UK and Colombia) by Judy Chicangana
“Financial hardship is a principal motivating factor for students to pick up work in the sex industry… ”. (House of Commons, 2016).
Rough Sleeping in London: An Increasing Reality. By Judy Chicangana
According to official data released in January 2019, the number of rough sleepers increased in 2018 by 13%. Sadly, the figures have been growing since 2014.
Overcoming a Personal Crisis by Judy Chicangana
Anything could trigger a confrontational situation, but what if we have had so many quarrels every day and we can’t stand it anymore?.
Courage and Business Skills By Judy Chicangana
It is intriguing how courage is a skill that has gained relevance in many contexts. In the past, courage was considered a feature of leaders’ character; however, small everyday tasks require different levels of courage from everyone, leaders and followers.
Is Being Forgotten the Final Death? By Judy Chicangana
As I see it, when we are dead our souls take a long trip through all the places we have visited. That trip could take days even years. Our souls “walk” tirelessly to revive the situations that we faced and God shows us how our actions and decisions affected us and those around us. In the … Continue reading Is Being Forgotten the Final Death? By Judy Chicangana