Good morning friend,This week's life lesson is drawn from Susanna Moodie's "Roughing It in The Bush: or, Forest Life in Canada" book. When Susanna Moodie arrived in Upper Canada (now Ontario) in 1832, she and her husband John expected fertile land, prosperity, and comfort; they were shocked to discover dense forests, isolation, and endless toil. Twenty years later, she … [Read more...] about Lesson 40: Susanna Moodie’s 1852 Wake-Up Call Provides a Lesson in Letting Go
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Lesson 15: Intentional Choices Create Lasting Impact
Good morning,While facilitating the latest #ExperienceTO historical tour on Saturday, I realized that there's a lesson do be drawn from Robert Home Smith who is best remembered today for his development of the Toronto neighbourhoods Baby Point and The Kingsway, as well as the Old Mill Restaurant. Robert Home Smith’s approach to planning Baby Point was … [Read more...] about Lesson 15: Intentional Choices Create Lasting Impact