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authentic neuroinclusion.
Ugh. I attempted to use AI to create an excerpt for this post. At this point in the process of publishing, I’m ready to be done typing. AI just doesn’t sound like me. I think you’ll like this post if you’re curious about a new emerging paradigm that is inclusive AND agreeable to authentic self expression.
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sage guides warrior.
The longer I go without posting, the more difficult it is to post – I start, and don’t finish. This post includes a start from June. There are several more to follow. The image AI generated is meant to show the playful integration of creativity and possibility.
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skills, tools, strategies.
So many resources. Where does one begin? Begin with Quiet Time. Set aside time to just be with yourself. From the quiet place, ask the questions. From the quiet place, consider the response. The following in italics was written last weekend… It is through the lens of public education where I began to be curious […]
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you don’t know?
This past Friday we had a wellness afternoon at the school I work at. One of the offerings was a 45 minute yoga class. Minutes prior to the start of the class, I was apologizing to the facilitator (a coworker and friend) as I had left the room messy. They had already transformed the room […]
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a healing journey.
I believe in healing. Have you ever been asked what Superpower you would want to have? Once in a first grade classroom I shared that I would want the superpower of healing. And I remember feeling the student next to me nod, as if to say, ‘yeah…me too’. The book Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane […]
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winter doldrums.
I began writing yesterday morning. I was hopeful to publish because I love the first day of a new month. Below is yesterday, followed by a continued reflection from today. It’s March 1. 21ish days left of the Winter season. Because of the yoga teacher training I participated in from August-November 2024, I added to […]
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simple and complex.
Tomorrow at 4:20 I will facilitate the content I have created over the last 12 years or so to a small group of teenagers. Because of the time of day, and perhaps the unconventiality of the content to the space (a public school setting), it will feel different than it feels right now. Right now […]
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2025 blog year
The person was special. The person knew suffering and made space for other people’s suffering. The person was inclusive and made decisions that they felt were equitable and humanizing. In my experience, people mattered to this person and this person mattered to people.