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Holiday F Words

Dec 21, 2021 | Mindset

At holiday gatherings, my family of origin played word games (video games hadn’t been invented yet.)

It’s natural, then, that I’d use words to facilitate your fantastic family festivities. Here are a few words related to work, work groups, and celebrations. (Some definitions are taken from the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. Others, I made up. You’ll know which are which.)

FACILITATE: To aid or make easier. I hope you’ve read something in my newsletters that’s made your job or life easier these past few months.

FACILITATOR: Someone who helps a group reach goals. One way I’d like to work with your team.

FELICITATOR: The person who leads the fun part of a meeting. The way I’d really like to work with your group.

FELIZ NAVIDAD: Good job – you’re right. Merry Christmas, and if you don’t celebrate Christmas, I’d like to wish you a happy Hanukkah, a joyous Kwanzaa, a glorious New Year’s, and a few relaxing days off.

FATIGUE: What happens when you focus on the details instead of the important stuff. May you keep your fatigue to a minimum during the holiday season.

FECUNDITY: Productive or creative power (work groups at their best).

FEEDBACK: One of the greatest gifts we can give to one another, especially when accompanied by respect and caring.

FEELING: Emotion. Also, a sensation received and delivered through touch. (That’s about all I can say to a business audience.)

FELLOW-FEELING: Sympathetic awareness of others. Very helpful in the workplace.

FEIGN: To fake or pretend. Not a constructive thing to do in a team meeting.

FLEXIBILITY: You’re demonstrating yours by reading this. Your co-workers must love you for it.

FOCUS: What it takes to ignore the urgent and accomplish the important.

FUN: Are you having enough? I hope you are, and that you’re putting more of it in your plan for 2022.

FEED, FOOD, FAT: May you have enough to feel full, but not so much you feel foolish.

FRIEND: What my clients become.

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