154: Your one-second haka

The haka derived from the tradition of the Maori, the indigenous culture of New Zealand.

In your personal haka, you use the short time of only a second to put all the energy you got into it. It combines breathing out before you do it and doing a powerful, ancient sound that expresses your willingness to do what you want to do: this can be to continue your project or start a game like the rugby team of New Zealand.

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033: I like you because you do

I like you because you do. Unconditional sympathy is only the start when the magic formula is know-like-trust.

About (un)conditional sympathy

You hired a professional who is doing a great job. His name is Ramon. He delivered what he promised. The conversations with him are serious and to the point. He is not a big small talker. Sometimes you wonder how he reacted if you threw a joke at him. Would he say something or just let the moment pass in uncomfortable silence? He would probably take a long breathe and wait for another question you have.

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