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Light News Interviews
Hyde Schools and Hoffman
During his tenure as a math teacher and school administrator, Joey Gauld conceived of the idea that each student has unique potential and should be encouraged to explore and use their gifts to the best of their ability.
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Transforming Wounds into Blessings
an interview with author and graduate Holly Payne
by Ellie Weiser
After being struck by a drunk driver in 1994 and left unable to walk for nearly a year, published author, writing instructor, and Process graduate Holly Payne received a letter from the driver asking for forgiveness. Rather than write a letter, she wrote him the book, Kingdom of Simplicity. Holly recently shared her story of pain, scars, healing and the beauty of forgiveness with Ellie Weiser at the Hoffman Institute.
To learn more about Holly and where to purchase Kingdom of Simplicity and her other works, please visit www.kingdomofsimplicity.com
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Whole-Self Leadership
A Discussion with Entrepreneur and YPO Global Humanitarian Award Recipient, Dick Simon
by Ellie Weiser
Dick Simon is a serial entrepreneur who has built and led successful real estate development, hotel, high technology and import trading companies. He is the recipient of the Young Presidents’ Organization’s (YPO) Global Hu-manitarian Award and Co-Founder and Chair of the Peace Action Network (PAN). Dick recently spoke with the Hoffman Institute about learning to lead and live with all of himself through his work at the Hoffman Process. Dick invites other YPO members and Hoffman grads to contact him directly at rsimon@rsiholdings.com.
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Re-Examining Your Commitment to Yourself
Inspirations from your post-process manual
by Tessa Alburn
Graduates, in every moment we all have a unique chance to take stock of where we’re at, and to claim the changes we’d like to make. In support of yourself as a loving, authentic being, remember to honor yourself by engaging in practices that support your growth.
Where to begin? You might start by asking yourself questions that will help you gauge how fully committed you are to yourself. As you ask and answer the following questions, become aware of what you’re feeling and thinking, and make the decision to deepen your commitments to yourself, today:
| Am I committed to living in the present and acknowledging my current reality? | ||
| Am I committed to experiencing my light and love within? | ||
| How do I celebrate my wholeness? | ||
| What is my commitment to continue to grow? |
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