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52 Week Couples Challenge | The Challenge Begins The Week of Feb 24th.
We’ve been following this company for quite some time now. You’re going TO LOVE THIS!!! ATTENTION ALL YOU LOVE BIRDS! As an extension of our popular series “The Realness of Relationships”, Taste of Inspiration (an Initiative hosted under Inspired Initiatives), … Continue reading
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Two Sides Of The Textbook
Like many have expressed in recent years, there is an outright, obvious issue with our education system. But it’s interesting because in recent months, as the message has been more and more popularized, more individuals have hopped on the band-wagon to … Continue reading
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The Realness of Relationships Pt.2
In relationships, there’s no such thing as ‘two people just can’t work’ or ‘two people just aren’t meant to be’. If a relationship fails, it’s a choice. If a relationship succeeds it’s not just because their personalities mesh. It is … Continue reading
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The Realness of Relationships
A few days ago for my innovation day, I visited the ROM and I came across this very powerful story that taught me about ecosystems and gave me new insight on relationships. In Arizona, back in the 1900s, hunters and … Continue reading
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Define Adulthood
Define Adulthood There’s three main stages to life; childhood, youth, adulthood. Each stage has something unique to offer. Childhood offers vibrancy, curiosity, imagination among so much more. Youth offers energy, creativity and boldness. But the problem is, as we go … Continue reading
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To Love Is To Be Vulnerable
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On Sunday my organization, Inspired Initiatives, hosted a rally called A Social Engagement. We’re a group of young people crazy enough to believe they can change the world bring a message of inspiration and empowerment to the streets of Toronto. … Continue reading
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Not Everyone’s A Dreamer
Here’s something very interesting: There’s a shift happening in our culture. We’re moving into becoming a ‘feel-good’ society where everyone is promoting ‘yea follow your dreams’ or ‘yea pursue your passion, because you’ll live your life happier’. However, no one … Continue reading
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Failure Is A Choice
It’s interesting how failing and being a failure aren’t as closely related as we think. Failure is a condition or a state of mind. But failing lasts a moment. Failure is a choice. Spielberg failed to get into University of … Continue reading
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Passion Unveiled | Passion + Love + The Brain
Steven Spielberg was rejected from his dream school, the University of Southern California, three times. Marilyn Monroe’s first contract with Columbia Pictures expired because they told her she wasn’t pretty or talented enough to be an actress. R.H. Macy had … Continue reading