Author Archives: Christopher

Slice Me Some Truth: a collaborative process

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The good fun in the collaborative effort in editing Slice Me Some Truth, a Canadian Anthology of creative non fiction.

Slice me some Truth: Canadian Creative Nonfiction Anthology

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Zoe Landale, one of the editors talks about the joy and rewards in helping create Slice me some truth: An anthology of Canadian creative nonfiction is a ground-breaking survey of today’s creative nonfiction in Canada; a complex and captivating field

Open to Multiple Possibilities

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Being open to multiple possibilities… Mal tracks an interesting path in her career development, and the role that friends and employers have played in supporting her.

Finding purpose or direction

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Brad Morris of the Gratidudes shares three important questions he’s gathered from his mentors for people wanting to find their purpose or place in life.

Involving students in their evaluation

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Teaching tip, a long time college instructor told this new instructor about how to get students more involved in the content of an exam. It turns into a win-win.

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On my trip to Google I ran into many stories. Here’s one that was shared just after she stepped out of a stretch limo.. a trip that started in Eastern Europe:A trip to Google… that went smoothly, in every respect..

Avoiding burnout in an engineering firm

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After 1.5 years with a firm shares how the company finds ways for its employees to find balance in their work-life.

The power of a mission statement

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The Threshold Housing Society has been operating in Victoria since 1992, offering at-risk youth between the ages of 16 to 21 a safe place to live, grow and work toward their future. We are the only service provider in the

A gift that changed everything at work….. and beyond

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It started as one question shared by a friend… Making the shift to a positive What’s Gone Well Today perspective brings on noticeable change .. even at home. To view more of Anna’s experience with What’s Gone Well Today For

Adrian French: Teacher as Hero

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An esteemed, award-winning teacher from Mt Doug School