🎆 Happy 4th of July from CoreSite! 🎆 Wishing everyone a day filled with memorable connections with family and friends as we celebrate the spirit of independence. Have a safe and joyful Fourth!
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Explore the essence of our 45th Anniversary Celebration and Alumni Reunion Celebration in this video snippet.
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Please watch our 4-year anniversary video below!
4 Years of Kindness - Reimagine Kindness with TKC
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I help medium-sized churches increase attendence, engagement, and giving in 90 days with blog content. | Writer | SEO | Jesus | Lego-Enthusiast
Simple, brilliant idea
Are you celebrating things unique and meaningful to your people? One example: their baptism anniversary. Remembering and celebrating (and using technology to do this) goes a long way in further connection.
Recognize & Remember
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Take a second and imagine your 75th birthday party. What would make it perfect? What's the scene? Who is there? What is the atmosphere like? What do the people there think of you? What are they saying in conversations around the room? Now ask yourself: Are my behaviors and priorities leading me towards these aspirations, or away from them? Am I intentionally creating the legacy I desire or are the distractions of life pulling me off course? Begin with the end in mind and remember you build the future you want today.
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When I post on social media, it is always done without thinking much. Which is something, admittedly, I am working on. Part of my being authentic, is being in the moment and saying what I feel. All with good intent. But what I don’t take into account enough, is the impact of my words and platform. And that as quickly as they can be used for good, they can equally be taken and used to inflict harm. In 2021, I publicly invited Tiffany Warren to sit down and speak with me about a decision she made with ADCOLOR Conference and Awards. A decision I didn’t agree with and was, with good intention, critical of. I did this in a public post that looking back, was reckless. While she’s done incredible things with her organization to uplift our community, my words inspired people to use it as an opportunity to tear her and her work down. I often preach about uplifting our community and coming together to align. This was the opposite of that, and looking back, I’m embarrassed for my actions, and the actions they sparked. Tiffany, as public as I was with my criticism, I want to be equally as public with my apology. The work that you have done in this space was deserving of a 1:1 conversation that, in my haste, I made into a town square debate. I apologize to you and all affiliated with ADCOLOR Conference and Awards that took offense. I also want to extend an apology to the Black community within our industry. Please use this as a learning moment that as seasons change, so do behaviors and perspectives. She may not see this post, because she rightfully blocked me lol. But my sincere hope is that she and her community know that I truly do care and want to build more bridges in the future. Together. There is too much division among those who all want to same thing as-is. We all have the same goals. We all want our community to thrive. So let’s all do a better job at working together…starting with ourselves.
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On a mission to liberate 100,000 leaders by unlocking their Leadership Potential. I help individuals, teams and organizations build their Leader Toolkit. | Co-Founder, CEO - Khaki Consutling, LLC
Goals are future celebrations. But without a plan, you won't make it to the party. I am spending the next two days focused on what I want to celebrate in 2024. Here is the process I use, and share with my clients. What do you want to celebrate at the end of 2024? If you want to discuss your goals with me, or learn what mine are feel free to reach out steve@khakiconsulting.com
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Technology was created to enhance our life and enjoy it. Why do people care so much about capturing a video of the Arc de Triomphe lighting up in a million colors and posting it on social media? Why do they prefer this over putting their phones away and cheer, hug, kiss and laugh with their friends/family? Imagine the following conversation: - Gustav: "so where did you spend NYE?" - Gregoire: "at Champs Elysées, it was awesome man, so many people, lights, colors, fireworks. Here... look at this video I capture" (... shows video) -Gustav: "that's fantastic. Who did you get to kiss or at least hug?" ** awkward silence ** -Gregoire: "... but look at the lights, breathtaking!!!" ** awkward silence ** It's genuinely sad to see this plethora of people putting social media front and center in their lives, rather than living the moment and sharing it with their loved ones. (PS: I made up the names, no reference to an actual person is being made...)
A Stubborn Digital Optimist, Impatient Learner, Enthusiastic Beginner, Possibleist & Common Sense Practioner
We (Humans) used to celebrate the New Year with hugs, kisses, sing songs, dancing and expressions of joy and celebration; now it seems we just video fireworks for clicks on Social like here in Paris (+-1 million people) on the Champs Elysees 🤷 So much for being present and living the moment; (fair play to the couple mid/bottom right for sharing an "old school" embrace and kiss 😊) I love technology and am a committed digital optimist; however, we may have to redefine what it is to be "Human."
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Communicators need to listen. In my experience, when an underrepresented community member shares a story, it's usually a good one. I can't tell you how often dominant-narrative bias has prevented people from seeing the value in invisible narratives, the stories of lived experiences. I recently spoke on DEI communications: authentic storytelling, leveraging channels and building capacity. You can only do that by building listening skills. It's a practice that takes daily work and is part of the necessity of telling stories WITH the community instead of FOR them. When Luis Alonzo Garcia shared this photo with me, I knew I had to listen. I also knew that this needed to be shared broadly. A quick post later: it's a win for our community, platforms and strategic goals. I'm happy to see it perform well and even happier to see better representation and the sheer pride of the first-generation community being amplified. So, the next time someone shares an underrepresented story, listen. You may not end up with a published piece right away, but if you keep an open mind, you will start to see ways to bridge the narrative gap. There's a greater story waiting to be told. #DEICommunications #FirstGenerationCollegeStudent
Today is National First-Generation Celebration Day. Proud to be home to so many incredible first-generation students.
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