Write an article based on this "Contact all members within a week of the meeting. Be aware that it takes time. Determine the results of the collaborations."
article: This can be as simple as sending an email to the group requesting that they provide feedback on the meeting itself. Depending on your discussion and timeline, you might also ask how their lesson planning has gone since the meeting. Following up is important because it shows commitment to the group's agenda. It also shows support for anyone who might be struggling to implement the ideas from the meeting. Depending on the complexity of your lesson planning goals, you might require more than just an initial meeting. This does not mean that your initial collaboration was a failure. Instead, it indicates that your group is collaborating on a multi-dimensional issue that takes more time than one meeting can accommodate. Following the results of the collaborations long-term will help determine what components of the lesson plans worked well and which ones need to be omitted or improved upon. Once all committee members have executed their lesson plans, schedule a follow-up meeting to discuss the outcome of the collaborative lesson plans. This meeting might be months after the initial meeting in order to give all parties time to conduct their particular lessons.

Write an article based on this "Deeply realize that you are not your mind. See the unstable nature of all forms and situations. Dissolve the Ego"
article: You are not the incessant and compulsive stream of thoughts and emotions. Most of your pain and suffering is self-created due to identification with the automatic and hypnotic 'voice in your head' (thoughts) and emotions. In other words, you believe the voice (thoughts) is You, follow it and take the stories and its narration or interpretations as truth. This identification makes thinking compulsive. That's the dysfunction and greatest obstacle to awakening.   Example: When someone else's or your own mind is mean to you and you feel hurt, it's not from the words, but due to automatic mental-emotional interpretation of those words and the extent to which you identify with it. Even if words were intended to hurt or reaction is justified. "There's nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so" William Shakespeare. Deeply realize that you are not your mind (thoughts, emotions and mental patterns) or Ego but the sacred knowing or awareness (observer) that sees or is aware of them. That's when Ego, false self, begins to dissolve. Its because when you recognize false as false, it dissolves. Read Dissolve the Ego (According to Eckhart Tolle's Teachings) for more depth. It's true that words have great power to put hypnotic spells on you, but its only because you see yourself as no more than name and form; unaware of your formlessessence.. Often ask questions like "Who's talking here? Me or the voice in head", "Do I need to be lost in mind?", "Who am I?", "Am I these thoughts and emotions?" etc. Feel the inner body for answer. If you tried to understand (intellectually) or ask the mind, you will not find a true answer as thought (mind) by its very nature is limited and can at most show you the relative truth. The very nature of the conditions or forms or structures is unstable and fleeting. Buddha made this a central part of his teachings. He called it Anicca. From your thoughts and emotions to events or conditions to people to buildings to mountains to planets or stars or galaxies and so on; all forms arise, change and dissolve into the 'no thingness' of space where they came from.  Since Ego is a derivative sense of self, it constantly feels like its under threat cause deep down it knows that all forms are unstable and fraught to collapse or dissolve. As a result fear and desire become primary motivating forces of the Ego. This is also one of the reasons why mind continuously covers up the Now with compulsive thinking and seeks sensory pleasures or psychological gratifications one after another, looking for long lasting fulfillment which they can't provide. Only the space of consciousness or awareness, where all forms come and go, undergoes no change. What is space? Emptiness or nothingness and so are you, in essence. Cause you are inseparable from formless one life that sustains and enables all forms to be. For more depth read Know Your True Self and Become Mentally Flexible. "There was something formless and perfect before the universe was born. It is serene. Empty. Solitary. Unchanging. Infinite. Eternally present. It is the mother of the universe." Tao Te Ching. Dis-identification or detachment from forms does not mean to relinquish possessions, family, friends etc. and live in woods or something. It actually means to truly see and realize the fleeting and impermanent nature of all forms, and world (forms) cannot give you long lasting fulfillment or identity. That's when things or forms naturally lose their seriousness and significance that they don't have. When craving or attachment with forms dissolves, you honor and enjoy them even more. Their passing nature is allowed to be. Read Dissolve the Ego (According to Eckhart Tolle's Teachings) for more depth. . Ego is current state of consciousness of humanity. A conglomeration of recurring thoughts and conditioned mental-emotional patterns that are invested with a sense of I, a sense of self. In other words, Ego is identification with mind and form. This dysfunction is the root cause of unimaginable suffering humans have inflicted on themselves and each other for eons   "Recognizing your own insanity is the arising of sanity.. This is also the greatest discovery of humanity." Eckhart Tolle. To evolve into the next stage of conscious evolution and ensure our survival, ego must be dissolved. Which is not a doing but an alert seeing. Cause seeing is freeing yourself from the dysfunction of Ego. "When you recognize the false as false, it dissolves" Eckhart Tolle.

Write an article based on this "Limit what you tell them. Change the subject if you are uncomfortable."
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If you really want to stay friends with this person, then you may need to practice speaking more guardedly. Try to avoid subjects which that they can exploit for gossip points, and give your friend very little or nothing negative to say about you. Talk about mostly happy things, and avoid mentioning worries or fears.  Avoid sharing personal information about yourself or your family. Stay neutral when you talk about other people—don’t make comments or express opinions about your peers and mutual friends. If your friend is spilling someone else’s secrets or pestering you for information, stand your ground and say you don't want to talk about it. Don't encourage them once they've started gossiping about someone else.