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March 14, 2016

I am Who I am Because I am Dyslexic

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I am Who I am Because I am Dyslexic

Blog inspired by Marie Gilman, a good friend who reminded me how important it is to share.

By the time I was 12 years old not only did I have language and learning difficulties, my family had moved to three very distinct and different countries; I was born in Mexico, moved to Israel, and later to the U.S.. Each time I faced insurmountable challenges having to adjust, assimilate, and learn new languages. I had difficulties expressing myself, understanding what I read, and my writing was atrocious.

What saved me, was a Jewish mother, unrelentless in her commitment to help me overcome my obstacles. Eventually though, what I needed most, was to find my own way, to build my own internal dialogue, develop a life game plan, and love me for being dyslexic.

I Love Being Dyslexic

I think, I feel, and I am different….and I love it. I am a three dimensional thinker and dreamer. I see and understand human nature, and experiences that are unrelated and I connect them. I am extremely acute to language, tone, and read both energy and body language. I make it a point to approach at least 5 new strangers a day, and start a conversation in creative and refreshing ways. I love ideas, and connecting them to make things up…more on that later.

One Book that Changed My Outlook on Life

Strenghts 2.0 by Tom Rath, built my internal armor, my confidence, and gave me the Ah Ha moments I needed to believe I myself. All along, I knew that I was different, finding out that those were the strengths that made me uniquely beautiful; gave me the road map to use them in my life’s passion, purpose, and work.

My five strengths are Ideation, Input, Intellection, Positivity, and Strategic (what are yours)?

“I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become.” Jung

A Case Study of My Life’s Work

How I used my strengths (Ideation, Input, Intellection, Positivity, and Intellection) to follow my gut, and counter the experts because in the end, I must live and love myself. Over the past 7 years, I have designed over 100 hats, each with a saying on it…and the one that captivates and inspires more people into conversation is “See the World for Good.”

I hired a marketing person to brand my company; she, and a friend of mine who taught creative writing thought that “See the World for Good” was too vague in describing what my company now does. I didn’t follow their advice…because I see the world for good is a result of what naturally occurs when like-minded people believe in something greater than themselves. “See the World for Good,” has become my context, purpose, and the result of all my effort. It is becoming my philosophy to how I approach solving problems, mentor people, and transform my community.

“Everything You Can Imagine is Real.” Picasso

Seven years ago, I started on a journey to connect two unrelated businesses (recruiting and travel) to solve a problem…how can I use my recruiting talent to help make travel affordable; so that more people can see the world for good?

“I now use recruiting collaboratively to help people fund their travel. People make referrals that enable my company to use recruiting for good; we help people get jobs with companies to generate proceeds; we fund and reward travel.”

I don’t believe that everything must be literal; I believe that there is beauty in ideas, concepts, and words…put them together and they can transform conversations, relationships, and solve world problems…that is the beauty of being dyslexic understanding that there is magic in everything we do…we are unique in our perception of the world and create the unexpected.

Famous Dyslexic People Who Changed the World for Good

I am grateful to be dyslexic, because it gives me the freedom and fortitude to do things few dare to do….create new ways for everyone to enjoy life, participate, and see the world for good.

September 11, 2013

5 Ways Rewarding Eduvations Makes a Difference

 “Imagination is More Powerful Than Knowledge,” Albert Einstein

Inspiration To do

Like Rewarding Eduvations Education on Vacation

5 Ways Rewarding Eduvations Makes a Difference

1) In the U.S., we only get two weeks of vacation time, so why not make it meaningful time off.

2) Rewarding someone travel is all about appreciation, and meaning well.

3) Since travel destinations are vast, so are opportunities to add an education component. Which can add a distinction to each vacation.

4) Eduvations are a new way to empower teachers who love to bring their skill to travel.

5) The value of learning while vacationing are immense, first and foremost you come back from vacationing with a fresh perspective or acquired skill that you can teach others.

We are using Recruiting for Good, to reward eduvations so that people get the most out of their time off. Imagine being able to travel to Hawaii with your family on a cruise, and get Ted Talk training. How about learning to code java while vacationing in Vegas. Join our Co+Op we are rewarding and making global eduvations possible. We are vested to invest in making life fun, and rewarding eduvations to develop your imagination, creativity, and education.

We would love to connect with coaches, teachers, mentors, instructors, gurus, and magicians who love to teach while on vacation. Have you ever wanted to go on a safari and teach yoga, teach dance, teach cooking, teach LEGO Building? Now you can.

Join our Co+OP to reward eduvations to your family and friends, and change their life.

 

 

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