Showing Kindness Even If We Disagree – Helen Mitas

Showing Kindness Even If We Disagree – Helen Mitas

Recovery After Stroke

Disagreements in 2020 have been on the rise, especially with the COVID crisis and world events that polarize communities everywhere. How can we be kind and still disagree?

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The Power of Kindness: Helen Mitas on Navigating Disagreements

I think the most important thing that we I want the message to be about as hard as it is, because it is hard. But to be kind, yeah, to be kind, absolutely, and and and to be kind, irrespective of your beliefs.

Imagine trying to stay kind while facing strong disagreements. In this episode of Recovery After Stroke, Bill Gasiamis chats with Helen Mitas, a stroke survivor, about just that. The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled many heated debates, but Helen and Bill explore how to keep kindness at the forefront, even when opinions clash. They dive into their own differing views on government lockdowns and share how they manage to have respectful conversations despite their disagreements.

Their talk also touches on the importance of consistency, seeking truth, and effective project management in politics. Helen sums it up perfectly: 'to be kind, yeah, to be kind, absolutely, and to be kind, irrespective of your beliefs'. Tune in for a heartwarming discussion on maintaining kindness and understanding during challenging times.

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