Sunday, November 14, 2010

Hormonal Breakouts From Birth Control

Letting Go ahead leave before knowing

Letting go, not be indifferent but just admit that we can act in place of someone else.

Letting go is not cut ties but realize that it does not have control of others.

Letting go is not to be passive, but instead take a lesson of the consequences of an event.

Letting go is to acknowledge its limits, meaning that the final result is not in our hands.

Release taken, not wanting to change or blame others, but give the best of oneself.

Letting go is not caring for others but feel concerned by them.

Letting go, this is not "assist" but encouraged.

Letting go is not to judge, but give others the right to be with all its imperfections as a field experience.

Letting go is not to deal with whatever happens, but let others handle their own fate, a source of enlightenment.

Letting go is not mothered the others, but allow them to face reality.

Letting go, not reject, accept it instead.

Letting go is not harassing, lecturing or scolding, but try to identify their own weaknesses and to discard it.

Letting go is not to adapt things to their own desires, but take each day as it comes and enjoy it without forgetting to help yourself.

Letting go is not correct or criticize others, but strive to become what we dream of becoming.

let go, it's not regretting the past, but live and grow for the future in the here and now.

Letting go is to fear less and less to love more.

Anonymous

Friday, October 15, 2010

Rabbit Christmas Tree Needles

Bio

An internationally featured consultant, coach, trainer, and facilitator, Marquis has a passion for improving the quality of life for those he works with. He is a Genuine Contact™ Co-Owner with extensive experience in making use of Open Space Technology ingredients for organizational transformation and a call to action.

Marquis is the founding president of Collège des Grands Lacs and a former president of the Canadian Association for Distance Education, now renamed the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education. Since the early 90's, he has overseen several international development projects. He has been involved with the World Bank as: Chief Technical Advisor for the Education Development project in Lebanon, Evaluator for the Vocational Training Reform project in Tunisia, and Advisor to the African Virtual University. As a team member on an Asian Development Bank project in the Maldives, he was responsible for providing distance education expertise to the country’s Human Capital Development Framework. He provided guidance to UNESCO’s Institute for Information Technologies in Education in Russia. He facilitated Institutes on open and distance learning and development for the Commonwealth of Learning.