My name is Jackson Dionne. Executive Director of the Indigenous Wellness Training Society. Og Mandino says:
“I have one life and life is not but a measurement of time. When I waste one I destroy the other. If I waste today I destroy the last page of my life.”
He goes on further to say…
“I will beat upon my heart with gratitude as I consider all who greeted yesterday’s sunrise who are no longer with the living today.”
The Union Gospel Mission (UGM) and the Indigenous Wellness Training Society will be co-hosting an Indigenous Teaching Circle about Indigenous Sustainability.
There are three central values in life: the experiential (that which happens to us), the creative (that which we bring into existence), and the attitudinal (our response to difficult circumstances). What matters most is how we respond to what we experience in life.
We are co-hosting another networking potluck. Our first one was a success where over 30 people attended and shared their knowledge about the services they provided.
In the book Psycho-Cybernetics the author Maxwell Maltz asks his readers to examine their beliefs. He says the way to examine our beliefs is to ask ourselves if there is some task which we would like to do, some channel in which we would like to express ourselves, but we hang back feeling that “we can’t.” When we feel like this he asks us to ask ourselves “Why?” Continue reading Ask yourself why?→