Rescuing hug
This picture is from an article called "The Rescuing Hug". The article details the first week of life of a set of twins. Each were in their respective incubators, and one was not expected to live. The hospital nurse fought against the hospital rules and placed the babies in one incubator. When they were placed together, the healthier of the two threw an arm over her sister in an endearing embrace. The smaller baby's heart rate stabilised and her temperature rose to normal.
I’m sure we all have the ability to influence each other far more than we realise. It may be a gentle touch or a kind word. It may be no more than thinking kind thoughts and prayers. Our industrial age attitudes seem to dismiss the importance of “rescuing hugs”.
Bruce Holland is the author of the book: Cracking Great Leaders Liberate Human Energy at Work and the supporting Program designed for other consultants who don’t have the skills or time to develop their own intellectual property to help their clients develop organisational genius and strengthen their human energy fields.
I’m sure we all have the ability to influence each other far more than we realise. It may be a gentle touch or a kind word. It may be no more than thinking kind thoughts and prayers. Our industrial age attitudes seem to dismiss the importance of “rescuing hugs”.
Bruce Holland is the author of the book: Cracking Great Leaders Liberate Human Energy at Work and the supporting Program designed for other consultants who don’t have the skills or time to develop their own intellectual property to help their clients develop organisational genius and strengthen their human energy fields.