I write this piece with cuts and bruises, a injured rib, two swollen knees and a body that can hardly move three days post hike and I am unscathed compared to my hiking partner Jeff, who ‘s impact of injuries prevailed mine on our expedition to summit Kings Peak. Its name alone “Kings Peak” commandsContinue reading “Kings Peak First Ever Summit!”
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Landslide Lake Hike Blog:
I will not be an original for this reflection with glowing praise about the beauty of this hike. Hence, my hope is your senses come along for a wild ride as I describe our wonderful and amazing adventure. My friend Jeff and I began by loading our packs on our backs and headed on aContinue reading “Landslide Lake Hike Blog:”
Trends in My Field- Learning Partner Call:
My call with my learning partner was very informative and inspiring. I am still marvelling at the similarities and how our work/life parallels each other in so many ways. We both work for the Provincial Government in full time employment. We have active trainers’ roles within our line of work. We are brand new to adultContinue reading “Trends in My Field- Learning Partner Call:”
Trends Part 2
https://blog.smarp.com/how-to-create-a-culture-of-employee-engagement (Smarp. 2019). How to Create a Culture of Employee Engagement. My company has been moving in this direction of transformation of changing work culture to be more conscious of the needs of their employees. Upper management now using new terms embedded in their communication as such culture, work/life balance, engagement and appreciation.” As anContinue reading “Trends Part 2”
Trends in Adult Education:
One trend in adult education I find fascinating is adult learners joining fun-based learning and play that is embedded into a lecture style setting. Playing is making an comeback in the adult classroom and according to Michael Forman’s sit (https://wanderlust.com/journal/the-importance-of-play-in-adulthood/) Explains, play for adults is essential to help compensate for the hustle and bustle ofContinue reading “Trends in Adult Education:”
Trend in my field:
I work as a facilitator for Community Living BC, one specific trend in my field has been changing way we support individuals/families from working one to one (professional and client only) to supporting our clients in group settings. This new way has greatly inspired social connection which is more relatable based on a commonality ofContinue reading “Trend in my field:”
Surrey Tribe, Linda’s Bio:
In my personal biography, I was to fast forward to reminisce on my childhood, to share my unique and wonderful neighbourhood gem that I am very grateful to have grown up in. Let me paint the picture and you’ll have to go back to the 80’s now, where like most children living in this eraContinue reading “Surrey Tribe, Linda’s Bio:”
What’s on my desk
I spend more and more time at my desk these days, doing everything from preparing the family taxes to working on this blog. Because of this, my workspace is constantly changing. Holding the clutter at bay is challenging, so I prefer to keep nearby only a few quality items that serve multiple purposes over aContinue reading “What’s on my desk”
My daily planner
My planner is one of those simple ring binder journals you can pick up from any stationery supplies store. White paper. No ruled lines to cage my venturesome handwriting and doodling. I’m an obsessive note-taker and fill pages to the margins with to do lists, rough sketches, and ideas for blog posts. I usually goContinue reading “My daily planner”
Travel Tips
There are millions of tips out there on how to fly with kids, what to bring on camping vacations, which suitcase to buy, where to go and what to see in just about every corner on Earth. What I want to share today is something a little different – something that we discovered last summerContinue reading “Travel Tips”