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We sometimes look at our problems as problems. They inhibit our growth when we look at them that way. They should enable us and make us better stronger people. We need help to do that. Life is not lived in alone. It could be lived somewhat in solitude, but sharing is vital.

About ivonprefontaine

I have been an educator for almost 20 years. Prior to that, I worked in private industry for 15 years, then returned to university to earn my education degree. For the past 11 years, I have been a co-creator of learning in a unique, progressive, alternative educational school of choice. Currently, I am engaged in a doctoral program at Gonzaga University in Spokane. A main theme in my learning there has been the roles of systems thinking, complexity theory, and organizational theory, and how they apply to education generally and the learning environment I share with students, parents, and colleagues.

8 Responses »

  1. Better to see a problem or obstacle as challenges.

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  2. Very inspiring thoughts..we do get crumbled by problems,but then reading inspirational thoughts (read quotes) definitely gives us the energy to spring back into action.Many thanksfor sharing this.

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  3. Thank you so much for the like on my blog :) You are always very welcome and your visit greatly appreciated…your blog is very inspirational!

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  4. Thank you so much for reblogging, Ivon, you honour me.

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