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I taught them and learnt myself. My colleagues and I greatly benefitted from a variety of reference sources. We studied them thoroughly, discussed them and sometimes argued. I have to admit that the experience was invaluable as it planted the first seeds of change in my mind.


  • The 3 C's of Life: Choices, Chances, Changes.?
  • Zurück auf Los: Roman (German Edition)?
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  • Freya das Sete Ilhas (Portuguese Edition).

Nowadays, with advances in technology, we can get access to numerous professional resources and it seems that libraries themselves are a thing of past. Its website is of considerable use both for teachers and students. To say that they were useful is an understatement. They created a favorable environment for the seeds of change once planted in my mind to sprout and bloom.

Two Trainer Development courses which I completed during the British Council summer schools added to my strong conviction that I have to do the best I can in my life to be of use to others.


  • Deliciously Paleo Breakfast food (Delicious Paleo Cooking Book 1).
  • Choices, Chances, Changes!
  • Child Migration in Africa (Africa Now).
  • Tajikistan: Picture Book (Educational Childrens Books Collection) - Level 2 (Planet Collection 265).
  • About Chances & Changes?
  • The Tiger of Mysore: A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib!

As a trainer, I was provided with the ways and means of helping others. Personally I see it as something of a messy mathematical equation. By following one path you are, by direct extension, turning down a whole bunch of alternative paths. Firstly there are the elements of life that we have enough control over that enable us to make choices.


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  3. Choices, Chances, Changes.
  4. To lie in or set the alarm an hour earlier to exercise, meditate or get an hour of work in before the rest of the house wakes up and demands your attention. Choose the bircher muesli or the pancakes, the eggs or the smashed avo. Coffee or tea, TV and chocolate or a session in the gym. My mantra for all these things is strikingly simple:.

    Many of these choices at face value appear very small, however cumulatively their effect is significant.

    Choices Chances Changes

    Like when your husband dies suddenly. I chose how to react to the grief, the loss and the utter horridness that is seeing someone die and the hole that is left in your life after they have left this earth. My motivation for writing this blog this week is, as ever, drawn from my life. Last week I chose to travel half way across the world to surprise my Daddy for his 70th birthday. Andrew had been made redundant a matter of weeks earlier and money was very tight.

    Choices, chances & changes - Three Cs that can change your life - AIESEC

    Our future was looking scattered and scary. It was a decision that took a few weeks to rationalise and commit to. But my tipping point came when I considered how many opportunities I would have to be able to bring such joy to my family, and my Dad in particular. Sometimes the universe hands you a chance…and it is entirely up to you whether you chose to take it. My fears around rejection and loss, about the utter fragility of life and the lack of certainty that comes with sharing your life with another. Still no safety-net for my heart.

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    From the youngest age — 10 — when within the space of one month my family had moved from the tiny Caribbean island of Grand Cayman, where I was born, back to England and then I started boarding school. Within 30 days everything I knew about life was different. Even the most significant people in it. Moving schools, going to University, leaving home which I only really lived in properly for two years after I turned 10 , getting engaged and then un-engaged.

    We must make a choice to take a chance or our lives will never change

    Partners, husband s , children. Love, birth, death and grief. Life is always changing. I know I do a lot of listening and a ask a ridiculous amounts of questions. But the answers are always in there.