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In the quiet spaces of our day to day existence, life can weigh heavy, and even the strongest spirits can grow tired. It is in the quiet moments of self reflection that we often find our path back to balance. more ›
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Searching for answers often feels like chasing echoes—grasping for clarity in a world that seldom offers certainty; as if chasing shadows. It’s not always about finding definitive truth, but learning to sit with the questions, letting them shape who we… more ›
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Here is a little thought for us all to ponder… We are ALL instructors of language – we MUST teach our students the LANGUAGE OF LEARNING, be it in Math, Science, History, English and even in P.E. We MUST teach… more ›
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In schools, they are known by many names: rules, expectations, guidelines, directions, pathways to learning, the code, the blueprint, standards, norms, recipe for success, to name just a few. They can serve a far greater purpose than simple managing behavior.… more ›
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Every person with a smartphone is a potential broadcaster. The world is watching….. more ›
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Who are your favorite artists? Painters Norman Rockwell, Bob Ross, LeRoy Neiman Comic artists Michael Turner, Jim Lee, Cary Nord, Marc Silvestri Cartoonist Bill Watterson Illustrator Heinrich Kley A rather unconventional list I would say…. more ›
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Philosophy….that wonderful thing that can make us look both intelligent and absolutely out of our minds all at the same time…….. more ›
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There is something to be said about saying nothing at all. more ›
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Your life without a computer: what does it look like? No computer? No problem. For me living disconnected from the grid would be sipping a cup of coffee while sketching, drawing or painting. It would be plucking the strings of… more ›

