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With a B.Ed., M.Ed., and over 10 years of classroom teaching experience, Chantelle has been privileged to observe the fruits of many living philosophies. By continually striving to live the best life possible, Chantelle has been able to overcome many personal challenges in life and enjoys helping others do the same. In 2001, Chantelle stepped into her first yoga class and has been amazed at the ways it has transformed her life. In 2007 she studied under Shri Yogi Hari of the Sivananda lineage and became a certified yoga teacher. She has since earned the E-RYT designation from Yoga Alliance and continues to study under various Indian Master Yogis. In October 2013 launched Prana Yoga & Wellness, offering private/corporate yoga and stress management workshops based on Eastern wisdom. Chantelle frequently appears as a guest speaker and is involved with various community projects and local non-profit organizations. Dedicated to walking her talk, Chantelle is not afraid to do the necessary work to remain happily married and be a healthy role model for her two young daughters.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Making More Connections

Last month at ChangeCamp London, I met Nadine Reeves from Childreach , which is a wonderful non-profit, early childhood and family resource centre. The second I found out Nadine was from this lovely organization, I immediately informed about I how much absolutely LOVE their blog. By chance, (or not...) Nadine was the one responsible for the Childreach blog. Without hesitation I volunteered myself as a guest blogger and was delighted that Nadine thought it would be a fantastic idea.

A few days ago, I wrote my first post for Childreach entitled "Character Development Isn't Just for Children".  Of course afterward, I noticed some minor errors... Grrr... I always find it difficult to edit my own work.   (By the way, if you stumble across errors while reading any of my posts, please feel free to let me know :) ) Even still, the response has been great. I look forward to connecting with Nadine in the future, as well as other community non-profits I can support through my writing.

Everyone has a story not just to tell, but to share. What or who are you passionate about? What audience can you easily relate to? Somewhere in your community there is an organization that welcomes your perspective.  Go ahead, plant another seed. I'm just sayin'...

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