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Category Archives: Encouragement

We Must Burn to Emerge

“The phoenix must burn to emerge.” – Janet Fitch It’s been an “interesting” couple of months. I’ve put myself in a couple of situations to intentionally stretch my abilities, and I have learned a lot. I have found some areas where I am better than I thought. It reinforced that I am growing, learning, and …

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Posted byPaul03/03/201604/10/2017Posted inClarity, Encouragement, Priorities, Reflection

Life is Messy…Play in the Mud

Covered in Mud

You take it all in. You let the pain of the world touch your heart and you turn it into compassion. ~Gyalwa Karmapa I am up for my 5th Year Review as Associate Dean, so I’ve done quite a bit of reflecting over the last few weeks. A lot has happened. We’ve seen big budget …

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Posted byPaul11/18/201504/10/2017Posted inEncouragement, Priorities, Reflection

Appreciating Diversity

We need to give each other the space to grow, to be ourselves, to exercise our diversity. We need to give each other space so that we may both give and receive such beautiful things as ideas, openness, dignity, joy, healing, and inclusion. ~Max de Per A couple of months ago I was asked a …

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Posted byPaul04/29/201404/10/2017Posted inEncouragement, Reflection, Respect

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People who are always making allowances for themselves soon go bankrupt.

— Mary Pettibone Poole

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