Gracious Space

Gracious Space
Author: Patricia M. Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2004-05
Genre: Interpersonal relations
ISBN: 9780975544006

Gracious Space, Second Edition

Gracious Space, Second Edition
Author: Patricia Hughes
Publisher: CEL publications
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780975544013

Gracious Space is an environment in which creative thinking and learning can occur. It inspires an attitude of openness, curiosity, and discovery. It is a safe place, but one that also invites diverse opinions and can hold conflict. It sounds simple, but often is hard to do.

Courageous Collaboration with Gracious Space

Courageous Collaboration with Gracious Space
Author: Dale Nienow
Publisher: CEL publications
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2011-06-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0975544039

In our rapidly changing and phenomenally diverse communities and organizations, we have an immense need for courageous collaboration, overt compassion and the ability to imagine and create positive change. The Gracious Space Change Framework provides a powerful and proven approach to hold our differences, dialogues and dreams so we can invent a more positive future together.

Southern Lady: Gracious Spaces

Southern Lady: Gracious Spaces
Author: Phyllis Hoffman
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2010-09-21
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0062043714

In Southern Lady: Gracious Spaces, Phyllis Hoffman showcased dozens of gorgeous tablescapes in some of the most beautiful homes in the South. Now, Phyllis, publisher of Southern Lady magazine, is back with Southern Lady: Gracious Spaces, a lushly illustrated celebration of pretty, soothing, and intimate domestic spaces—both indoors and outdoors. In Southern Lady: Gracious Spaces, Phyllis takes readers on a tour of more gorgeous Southern homes—her own as well as those of a few close friends—to feature areas that have become sanctuaries, treasured spots for retreating from the world and finding solace. In her warm, encouraging voice, Phyllis explains how to employ a personal touch to craft and embellish a space that's both inspirational and functional. Through personal anecdotes and narratives, Phyllis recalls how she developed her own personal style—and how you can develop yours. She advises readers to: Showcase items that reveal your passions, such as music, needlework, or the outdoors Make more of everyday events: for example, turn a picnic into something special by dressing it up with antique linens Find new ways to display your most beloved treasures: why keep your china collection hidden in the cabinet? Turn to nature for inspiration in choosing your color scheme: whimsical lilac, sunny lemon, or soft magenta Set a table for two in unexpected areas, such as a private study, bedroom, or even a foyer There are also two dozen recipes for delectable Southern treats, including Strawberry Patch Cake, Blue Cheese Deviled Eggs, and Raspberry Lemonade Punch, along with tips for casually elegant entertaining. In building your own space, bear in mind that it's not just a physical area but, as Phyllis says, "a canvas for your heart and soul." The more of yourself you put into it, the more the space will please and comfort you and your guests. And that is the essence of graciousness.

Barbara Westbrook: Gracious Rooms

Barbara Westbrook: Gracious Rooms
Author: Barbara Westbrook
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0847845052

In her first book, the South’s most inviting designer explores her principles for creating a beautiful home rich with comfort and warmth. Barbara Westbrook has been designing classically inspired homes full of Southern charm and a European touch for more than twenty years. A native of Virginia, Westbrook grew up accompanying her mother to antique shops and was introduced by her to Virginia’s rich architectural legacy. With a design vocabulary that ranges from casual American to formal English to French modern, Westbrook’s homes share a welcoming elegance, whether it is a country cottage or a penthouse apartment. In Gracious Rooms, she sets out her principles for creating a house rich with both polish and patina. Walking the reader through a dozen stunning homes—light-filled lake retreats, contemporary houses, and historic mansions—Westbrook shares her accessible, appealing ideas. From the judicious use of symmetry to the importance of including natural elements in a room, utilizing color to unify spaces within a house, and setting a mood with materials, Gracious Rooms is rich with advice and inspiration.

Gracious Living in a New World

Gracious Living in a New World
Author: Alexandra Stoddard
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0062276085

In today's fast-paced world, as we juggle family responsibilities, jobs, and social obligations, we seem to be missing out on what we fundamentally crave: a calmer, gentler, sweeter, and more gracious life. In Gracious Living in a New World, Alexandra Stoddard offers a rich assortment of ideas for achieving a gracious lifestyle. As a busy professional and dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother who revels in the energy of the city and basks in the tranquility of the village, Alexandra is uniquely poised to help us smooth the frayed edges of our lives. Positive and practical, her path toward gracious living does not require money or "extra hands" around the house. When we give ourselves and others positive time and space, our life expands to gracious proportions: "We are surrounded by opportunities for living with grace—our own hands and our own hearts are all the tools we'll ever need."

Gracious Leadership

Gracious Leadership
Author: Janet Smith Meeks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Leadership
ISBN: 9781945389863

"In today's cut-throat, get-ahead-at-all-costs world, the idea of showing basic decency towards one another has sadly been pushed to the side. Yet, the power of respectful, positive leadership can be more impactful now than ever before.--Publisher's description.

The Collective Leadership Storybook

The Collective Leadership Storybook
Author: Karma Ruder
Publisher: CEL publications
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2010-11-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0975544020

The stories in this book tell of a method of leadership and working with others that is based on ways of being. These ways of being have proven so rewarding that, for groups that have engaged in them, they have become a way of life. In this book are insights into these ways--or patterns--of engaging each other that make people want to fully show up and to remain faithfully involved. Hearts full of love and laughter are more likely to stay with the work so that it can gain momentum and community change can be realized.

1,001 Ways to Engage Employees

1,001 Ways to Engage Employees
Author: Bob Nelson
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1632651378

Employees are a company's most important asset. Attracting the best, getting them to do their best work, and keeping them in the organization are critical to any company's success. Here, Dr. Nelson provides powerful tools to create a stronger culture of engagement.

Gracious Living

Gracious Living
Author: Naomi Neville
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780764343599

"A compilation of ideas, suggestions and design solutions from a variety of experts in the field ... Today, numerous homeowners are thoughtfully designing or redesigning their homes into living spaces they will be able to enjoy and function in for many years to come ... such as extra lighting, radiant heating and energy conservation, along with the inclusion of assistive technology required as the body changes ... display[s] a variety of architectural designs for 'aging in place' ... to create flexible, personal space, highlighting solutions that can be utilized in multiple contexts"--Publisher's description.