Gregg krech
PRACTICE OF THE WEEK
Services Provided
Reflect on the services that were provided for you each day. Include services that you paid for as well as those that were free, those helpers you saw in action, as well as those who were invisible. How large was your support team?
(from ChatGPT when I asked about Krech:
Focus on Tangibles and Intangibles:
Krech emphasizes both tangible things (e.g., meals prepared for you, resources provided) and intangible support (e.g., emotional encouragement, time spent listening).
Awareness of Interdependence:
The question highlights our reliance on others, showing how interconnected our lives are. For instance, the food we eat involves the labor of farmers, truck drivers, grocery clerks, and cooks.
Everyday Generosity:
Krech encourages noticing the small, everyday acts of kindness that we often overlook, such as someone holding a door open, giving directions, or sharing a smile.
Broadening the Scope:
It’s not limited to personal relationships. Krech suggests reflecting on contributions from people we may not know personally, like healthcare workers, educators, or authors whose work has influenced us.
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