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  • Written by Jane Hunt

Thank you can never be enough

Hi Dave:

To be honest last time I sat down to write the letter I went blank. What do you say to a stranger who saved your kids life. Who stuck with him when he needed it most.

Thank you can never be enough.

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  • Written by Nicki Reich

The Big Picture-Back to your future

ASPECT Provincial Conference Nov 2012

Thank you once again for your presentation at the ASPECT Conference. Of those that completed the evaluation, 85% of delegates rated your presentation as very good or better and more importantly, over 80% found your presentation relevant to their work! One delegate said: "I think he was the best speaker out of all of the ones that I attended. The information was new and presented in a manner that provided tips to use in the workplace."
It was a pleasure working with you.

Nicki Reich, Events, Communications & Membership Services
ASPECT, Empowering Individuals, Enriching Communities
975 Alston Street, Victoria, BC, V9A 3S5

  • Written by Leah Carlos

Workshop: A Common Sense Guide

British Columbia School Counselors' Association

Thank you again for presenting the workshop A Common Sense Guide, at our recent annual conference.
I wanted to send you a synopsis of your audience's comments on your workshop. Everyone rated your style and content as extremely or very useful. Everyone rated the presenter as highly or extremely knowledgeable.
Anecdotal comments were all very positive: "Thank you David! I can see immediate application with some students, but the benefit to all!" , "Fantastic?", "Thank you! Very interesting ideas!"

We deeply appreciate your sharing your expertise with us and we hope you will do so again in the near future.

Leah Carlos
Conference Coordinator
British Columbia School Counsellors Association

  • Written by Kristen

Critical Thinking & How It Already Has Affected My Life

Critical Thinking; When you can be open minded to other people thoughts and opinions. Where you can work with others solving problems successfully by gathering information then making your choice at the end. Asking questions before confirming an answer.

I never knew that the biggest problem in my life was not being a critical thinker. I was always the type of girl who believed she was right while going into an argument or never once stopped to think before she put her fist up. I always sat down and thought to myself that I need to change. There was something I didn't like but I never was able to find it. While going into this class I had a Narrow mind but once I actually focused on Dave's speeches that's where everything took a turn.

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  • Written by Chris Hunt

Chris Hunt Success Story

Success StoryEighteen year old Chris Hunt of Vernon BC is a perfect example of how a simple opportunity made available at the right time can help turn someone's life around.

A graduate of the Connection Career Centre's Trades Work course in Vernon, part of the Community Futures Development Corporation of the North Okanagan, Chris said the five-week program had an immediate impact.

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