“I’ve gotta get out of here. Only reason I’m here is for the cash anyway”, I thought. But, no sense complaining. If you have a problem, then find a solution. I shifted from “I’m miserable” to “what could I do to escape call center work?”.
SEND IN THE CLOWN
Moe Norman’s story is a rollercoaster ride of successes and failures, both self-imposed and that which were thrust upon him by society. It is heartbreaking, humorous at times, and ultimately inspiring and uplifting. Many life lessons are to be learned from a genre you may have least expected it from.
THE DOODLES
Isn’t it wonderful that as we age, we finally get to feel comfy with ourselves? And best of all, we learn to live with the person we have found ourselves to be. But then isn’t it equally shocking, how it can all suddenly be tossed into mayhem and be questioned by one single significant event?
One Race, Many Cultures: Uplifting Humankind By Celebrating Diversity and Different Cultures
In this article, we talk about why diversity is important, both within business and the world at large. We also talk about how you can learn more about other people’s cultures in a productive and respectful way.
A National Shift Towards Improving our Built Environment
There has been a lot of buzz over the last few years about how we can improve community safety and well-being without always being so dependent on our police services, and other levels of government. All too often the answers are staring us right in the face. One of the solutions is improving our surroundings, in other words our built environment and Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a game-changer.
In Need of a Champion: Reviving the Practice of CPTED (Essay)
Last month, we traveled to Edmonton to give a one-day workshop to a group of participants attending the annual conference of the Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association (ACCPA). The topic of our workshop was the practice of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in rural communities. Since there’s barely enough time in a one-day workshop […]
Still Like a Rolling Stone
Yet, the inflexibility within people’s hearts and minds seems so sadly similar to today. Like so many artists before him, he’s paid a deep price for his art.
If Not Now, When?
I thought I wanted to be a teacher when I grew up. But now that I am grown up, I’ve realized all I really want to do is live life exploring my creativity every damn day. I want to do the things I’ve always loved to do, things I’ve sidelined all my life. And really, if I correct people’s spelling and ask them to raise their hands when they have answers to my questions, then I’ve got the best of both worlds.
Always In This Heart
Always in this heart of mine
There’s a place for you
Is there in that heart of yours
Room for me too
Somewhere in this world of ours
Room for us to share
Somewhere in this world of ours
Time for us to care
A Dance of Delight
Hey little children, don’t you cry no more
A kinder wind is blowing, soon you’ll all be warm
In a much better place than from where you were torn
Food to quench your hunger, shelter from the storm
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