The 8 and 80-Year-Old Versions of You
Well, today is my birthday. I am 47 years old, and I feel so much better than I did when I first hit this decade of my life. I hope […]
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Well, today is my birthday. I am 47 years old, and I feel so much better than I did when I first hit this decade of my life. I hope […]
The 8 and 80-Year-Old Versions of You Read More →
This blog post is part of my personal challenge to take one quote from this beginning of the year compilation and dive deeper into what the quote means to me! This
“So much with so little.” Read More →
In this month’s post revisit, I am revisiting a post I wrote in 2017 titled, 4 Questions to Lay the Foundation for a “Culture of Innovation.” I enjoy going through
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I never wanted to be a vice principal. But within a day of being on the job, I loved it. I felt I was doing something that I was meant
Where you are right now… Read More →
When I was a kid, I remember people coming all over the province to visit my parent’s restaurant and have a sandwich they called “The Greek Club.” Basically, it
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Years ago, I had the opportunity to do a TEDx Talk in Minnesota, and I think about it a lot. The title was #OurVoice, and the whole idea behind the
If everyone is talking… Read More →
This blog post is part of my personal challenge to take one quote from this beginning of the year compilation and dive deeper into what the quote means to me! This
We Don’t Have to Learn from Every Tough Lesson. Read More →
In this month’s post “revisit” I saw this Facebook memory of a blog titled, “Stuck in Your Head and Heart” which was about the first time I saw the movie
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Now and then, the Vshred account on Instagram will post this picture of my body transformation: It is not only an honour to see that posted, but it is
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Here is a quote I have shared often from Jamie Casap that has always resonated: “Don’t ask kids what they want to be when they grow up.
The Importance of Slowing Down and Enjoying Childhood Read More →