The Classic Pamela Positive: “I shut my eyes in order to see.” – Paul Gauguin
“I shut my eyes in order to see.” – Paul Gauguin Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) was an artist who was renowned for his Post Impressionism painting in the 19th century. He was an innovator in the use...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: Better To Make a Few Mistakes Being Natural
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View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: Love: Vulnerability Balanced with Courage
“I have learned about love. Love should be easy, free in connection; work, wonderfully so, as in investment; vulnerability balanced with courage, and always undergirded with trust. It should be...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: What Motivates?
I had an hour and a half long conversation with a Dukie the other day, who pushed me to answer new questions! I love those conversations as they are so real and help us become better people,...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive – I Love What Howard Zinn Writes: Hope Is Not...
I love how Howard Zinn focuses on maintaining the human spirit. Throughout his life dedication to combatting injustice, striving to help those marginalized, and being involved in a brutal World War,...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: Is America’s Banyan Tree the Conference Room?
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View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: “Be Clear About What Is Truly Essential”
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View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: “A Selfless Person Is More Concerned About the...
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View ArticleRough: A Social Entrepreneur’s Journey
I’ve often spoken about my journey in finding my calling. I am so fortunate to love what I do, every day. And with that gift, I want to vigorously help others. I am passionate about serving...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: “Man Was Never Intended to Become an Oyster”–...
“Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster.” – Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt was a true action man. He tumbled down the rivers of Brazil in turbulent...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: How Mahatma Gandhi Teaches Us: To Be…Love and...
“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi The key word here from one of our greatest leaders is ‘be.’ Every day we have a chance to be. And the most important being is...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: “I shut my eyes in order to see.” – Paul Gauguin
“I shut my eyes in order to see.” – Paul Gauguin Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) was an artist who was renowned for his Post Impressionism painting in the 19th century. He was an innovator in the...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: “Better To Make a Few Mistakes Being Natural”–...
“Better to make a few mistakes being natural than to do everything out of a feeling of worry.” — Dr. Benjamin Spock It’s better to make a few mistakes being natural. It’s important to be who we...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: “Man Was Never Intended to Become an Oyster”–...
“Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster.” – Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt was a true action man. He tumbled down the rivers of Brazil in turbulent times...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: How Mahatma Gandhi Teaches Us: Love and Change,...
“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi The key word here from one of our greatest leaders is ‘be.’ Every day we have a chance to be. And the most important being...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: I Love What Howard Zinn Writes: Hope Is Not...
“…I intend to be the voice of reasonable optimism, to figure out a passage through this tough time. To have hope, one does not need certainty, only possibility.” -Howard Zinn I love how Howard Zinn...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: What Motivates?
I had an hour and a half long conversation with a Dukie the other day, who pushed me to answer new questions! I love those conversations as they are so real and help us become better people,...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: “Better To Make a Few Mistakes Being Natural”–...
“Better to make a few mistakes being natural than to do everything out of a feeling of worry.” — Dr. Benjamin Spock It’s better to make a few mistakes being natural. It’s important to be who we...
View ArticleThe Classic Pamela Positive: How Mahatma Gandhi Teaches Us: Love And Change,...
“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi The keyword here from one of our greatest leaders is ‘be.’ Every day we have a chance to be. And the most important being...
View ArticleRough: A Social Entrepreneur’s Journey
I’ve often spoken about my journey in finding my calling. I am so fortunate to love what I do, every day. And with that gift, I want to vigorously help others. I am passionate about serving...
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