I could not think of a better way to end my year of challenges than with a #NewYears Polar Bear Dip in the Okanagan Lake!
Stoked to start 2017 off with a bang and I can’t wait to get rolling on Scale My Life 2.0!
A documentation of my journey to improve my life
Flying in the face of impossible I hate the idea of something being labeled as impossible, the whole concept is both negative and self-defeating. It’s this basic idea of accepting boundaries of what is and isn’t possible that we, in effect, create a reason to lead quiet, boring, and unaccomplished lives. After all, what reason is there for anyone to strive for something great if we already know our dreams are impossible? I believe it’s only through crazy and seemingly impossible...
This was, by far, the best year of my life. Not only has it been an incredible adventure but I have experienced incredible change, and learned so much about who I am and the life that I want to lead. Before I move on to what I hope will be another incredible year (Scale My Life 2.0) I wanted to share what I had taken away. Here is, part 2 of my lessons to scale your life (Part 1 here):...
One year ago I set out on a journey to change my life with the crazy idea to dedicate myself to tackling a new life goal every single month. Now, a year later I sit reflecting upon that journey. What have I learned, what have I lost, what improvements have I really made to my life? I’d like to take this time to share with you some insights that I’ve discovered over my year of adventures, challenges. setbacks and successes....
The final stop on my #CharityChallenge was volunteering @ the KGH Foundation‘s hospital social enterprises.
Just by volunteering I was able to raise $20/hour towards hospital care projects like their prenatal #GivingGiggles campaign.
To volunteer go to Volinspire.com or contact bettina.muller@interiorhealth.ca
300+ volunteers, 2100+ food hampers, and an incredible amount of #PositiveEnergy, this was the Central Okanagan Community Food Bank holiday hamper delivery.
With an ever progressing wealth gap and a constant challenge in #FoodScarcity, the Food Bank is there to make sure the at-risk members of our community are not left without.
To get involved go to Volinspire.com or contact teri@cofoodbank.com
My #CharityChallenge took me downtown to the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society to help with their Saturday morning breakfast.
The positive energy from the volunteers was echoed by the smiling faces of those coming in from the cold.
To check out their many community programs or to volunteer go to Volinspire.com or contact eventassistant@kfs.bc.ca
#WarmMealWarmHeart #Volunteer#MakeADifference #Charity #GiveBack
Santa stopped by for #CharityChallenge #8 @ The Salvation Army Central Okanagan.
We danced, jingled and raised some funds for a very good cause
The Salvation Army runs programs all throughout the year that support families throughout the community.
To support them visit kelownasalvationarmy.ca, go to Volinspire.com, or contact Patty Lou – kettles@kelsa.ca
After years of watching A Christmas Carol, I never before realized how much we have become a society of Scrooge. We all spend our lives endlessly striving for better jobs, bigger houses, and nicer toys, all so we can live the fantasy life that we all imagine (just like Scrooge). We are so obsessed with wealth and obtaining more stuff that we have basically become blind to everything (and everyone) else in the world that does not serve that purpose...