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A VALUED HUG…Winnegrad

A HUG is a simple gesture of trust, affection and friendship. “To HUG” means to hold closely, to cherish. The word HUG comes from Scandinavian origin, around the 1560s, from the Old Norse-the word meant “to comfort.”   There is no clear origin on when it originated. It seems to […]

THINKING vs. KNOWING…Winnegrad

To paraphrase Neil deGrasse Tyson; “I dream of a world where the truth is what shapes people’s beliefs rather than beliefs shaping what people THINK is true.” There is a difference between truth and meaning. There are people that would rather KNOW than THINK, establishing a certitude of ready-made beliefs […]

EVERYONE IS OF VALUE…Winnegrad

A river serves all the people by its usefulness for boats to navigate on them to transport a variety of goods and people to a variety of destinations. The rivers would not exist if it were not for the humblest of sources; little tributaries and streams that feed into the […]

IMAGINE….John Lennon, Winnegrad

To paraphrase the immortal song IMAGINE, I hope that I do not diminish the strong, authentic message. To start small, let us IMAGINE the emotional message setting the tone in the workplace. YOU MAY SAY THAT I’M A DREAMER. BUT I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE.   IMAGINE ALL THE PEOPLE […]

WHY FENCES…Lao Tzu, Winnegrad

FENCE: a barrier, enclosure used to prevent entrance for protection, to confine, or to mark a boundary. For establishing exclusive right to possession. An archaic definition; a means of defense, to avoid giving direct answers.   Why is it that many of us prefer having an imaginary FENCE around our […]

LIMBIC BONDING…J Heaton, Winnegrad

Science in brain studies is now showing us that we have to be less scientific, less rational in marketing fragrances. M. Gazzaniga says; “98% of what the brain does is outside of conscious awareness.” The brain: the neocortex- is not really in control as much as it thinks. Most of […]

DID WE TAKE IT TOO FAR?…Winnegrad

What resonates better with you? A combination of Bergamot, Apple, Muguet Magnolia, Patchouly, Sandalwood and Amber. Or; feeling that you are on a winding trail walking through snow covered mountains, with a bright sunny, blue colored sky.   When it comes to smelling and describing fragrances we have become too […]