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Midgie Thompson

@midgie_mt

Community Engagement Facilitator for @Mind_Tools helping people develop excellent leadership, management and personal effectiveness skills.

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YES!! It's been an amazing community that I feel very privileged to be a part of. I've met amazing people, heard amazing stories, and I know that they will continue afterwards. #MTtalk

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A8/10 W/ tears in my eyes, this chat has been a catalyst for my personal growth, while building connections w/ some of u. The diverse perspectives, new ideas , &loving individuals led to increased self-awareness, expanded horizons, & a deeper understanding of our Humanity #MTtalk

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W/ tears in my eyes, this chat has been a catalyst for my personal growth, while building connections w/ some of u. The diverse perspectives, new ideas , &loving individuals led to increased self-awareness, expanded horizons, & a deeper understanding of our Humanity
#MTtalk
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I think many of us may have a few tears in our eyes. I am so pleased to have gotten to meet you though these chats and delighted to hear that it helped with your growth. Wishing you all the best for continued growth, learning and connections. #MTtalk

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Some people what to jump in to 'fix things' or tell you how you should or should not deal with a situation, when sometimes it's just in the sharing of the story that is what is the most helpful! #MTtalk

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Certainly sharing stories to process grief is a healthy thing to do. When someone would rather avoid any mention or story about the person who has passed, it is not the greatest thing for processing the grief. #MTtalk

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A10 To be that I made a positive impact and difference to all that I came into contact with simply by being who I was and how I was. By being a positive and joy-filled person who listened well, had lots of empathy and helped others be a better version of themselves. #MTtalk

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“Be an advocate... using the most powerful tool only you have — your personal stories.” ― John Capecci and Timothy Cage  #MTtalk #storytelling

“Be an advocate... using the most powerful tool only you have — your personal stories.” ― John Capecci and Timothy Cage  #MTtalk #storytelling
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I have so valued both our professional and personal relationship over all this time. Even recall a time when we did a #MTtalk and struggled to get internet connection when I was over in South Africa! That was interesting!!

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I love the exercise of thinking of you say at your last and oldest birthday, and then all the stories people will tell. What stories do you want them telling? What impact have you had? What difference did you make in their lives? #MTtalk

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Thanks to the Mindtools team and to all the participants. It has been an amazing experience, I've learned so much from you all and will treasure this time we've spent together. Thank you. #MTtalk

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Thanks Lillian for that. As an open-water sea swimmer, I was in the waves today! And they are good to wash those emotions ! Thanks for being part of our community and sharing yourself and your ideas. #MTtalk