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CSR Blog Detail

Strategic CSR Sage Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility Sage is a blog run by David Chandler and is centered on the ethical and social implications of emerging CSR practice. David believes that the most important issue for a company looking to adopt CSR policies is to truly understand what the philosophy stands for. The concept of “strategic CSR” can help businesses navigate their operations to start creating value along their entire spectrum of stakeholders. While this blog is a champion for CSR, it also questions whether it’s implemented correctly. He particularly questions the need to make sustainability a niche study rather than common practice in company culture. He also questions the business-world’s ability to follow CSR academia when generating company practice. This blog provides clear-cut analysis with commentary about statistics regarding economic and gender inequality. The great thing about this blog is that the articles are based on up-to-date n

All Is Well In The Infinity of Life....!

In the infinity of life where i am, all is perfect, whole, and complete, and yet life is ever changing. There is no beginning and no end, Only a constant cycling and recycling of  substance and experiences. Life is never struck or static or stale, for each moment is ever new and fresh. I am one with the  very  power that created me, and this power  has given me the power to create my own circumstances. I rejoice in the knowledge that I have the power of my own mind to use in any way I choose. Every moment of life is a new beginning point as we move from the old. This moment is a new point of  beginning for me right here and right now. All IS Well In My World.

Everything In Our Life Works But I Am Not Good Enough !

We are each responsible for all our experiences. Every thought we think is creating our future. The point of power is always in the present moment. Everyone suffers from self-hatred and guilt. The bottom line for everyone is  " I am not good enough. " It's only a thought, and a thought can be chaned. We create every  so-called illness in our body. Resentment, criticism, and guilt are the most damaging patterns. Releasing resentment will dissolve even cancer. We must release the past and forgive everyone. We must be willing to begin to learn tolove ourselves. Self-approval and self-acceptance in the now are the keys to positive changes. When we really love ourselves, everything in our life works. - Louise L. Hay