Today’s Reflection is about an opportunity – and an invitation – to make a difference, of a specific kind, this holiday season.
Sandra, a student in a Coaching for Leadership course at Royal Roads University, shares the following story. In this course, students practice coaching each other in triads (among many other learning processes), while [read more...]
Today’s Reflection is about another perspective of looking at our deeply and profoundly interconnected world, where nothing exists in isolation, and everything impacts, affects, and depends on everything else.
The following is a story Keli told me, about a live performance Prince gave in Vancouver a long time ago; I hope that in retelling it, [read more...]
Today’s Reflection is about being in, and with, Nature. Something that many of us, city dwellers, have forgotten.
It was late, dark, and raining here in Vancouver. And the world was beckoning me to come and visit and wander the streets. I felt the need to answer the call…
A dark, quiet, windless, and rain-ful [read more...]
Today’s Reflection is not about any one specific topic.
The past few weeks have been full of many events, activities, challenges, and even victories. It feels as though there are too many thoughts and ideas in my head and heart right now, which makes it challenging to pick any one theme to zoom in on. [read more...]
The article below has an enlightening – and sad – review of Harper’s economic so-called-policies, appropriately titled “Six Ways Harper Is Wrecking the Economy.” I highly recommend you to read it [here], before you go voting on October 14.
I am not much into politics. Never have been, really. Yet, I am beginning to see and realize, more and more, that everything is ultimately political (or, at least, is impacted by it). From business, religion, education, health care, media, economy, and most of the aspects of our lives – all areas are impacted by [read more...]
Mr. Harper is wrong: There’s more to the arts than a bunch of rich people at galas whining about their grants
MARGARET ATWOOD
From Thursday’s Globe and MailSeptember 24, 2008 at 11:00 PM EDT
What sort of country do we want to live in? What sort of country do we already live in? What [read more...]
“Do your responsibilities as a leader give you a sense of seriousness – a sense of being solely responsible for the workplace’s direction and success? A skillful leader creates opportunities for creativity and innovation, both for themselves and their staff.
Experience a rich set of activities from the world of creativity, experiential education, [read more...]
LIVING VISION is an intentional community convergence of like-hearted visionaries, artists, and healers extending their gifts and talents in the spirit of co-creative expression and child-like wonder. The community exists to inspire, support and encourage the emergence of our greatest expression and the legacy of joy that its extension brings into the world. From [read more...]
Bang. Bang! BANG!
What a way to wake up. It happened this morning, despite my attempts to bring myself slowly to engage with the world. The construction across the street has no time to wait, and by the time the sun is up, so is everybody on the site.
It is even more jarring because [read more...]
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