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Everyone has a tipping point.(Another reason Appreciative Inquiry techniques work - The Best Way To Keep Employees From Going Into Survival Mode http://t.co/OV3t5HjH)... Via F. Thunus, David Hain
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A hidden killer can lurk along the coastline, ready to pull unsuspecting swimmers out to sea. It’s not a great white shark, though —or a creature of any kind, for that matter. Instead, it’s a rip current — a narrow channel of water that flows away from the beach, catching unprepared swimmers.
As a kid growing up on an island, dealing with rip currents was something i learned at an early age. Luckily, I never had to deal with one.