Learning Opportunities Quotes

Quotes tagged as "learning-opportunities" Showing 1-7 of 7
Craig D. Lounsbrough
“My greatest hope regarding the future rests on the mistakes I’ve made in the past, for those are the most effective things I’ve got to build with.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“When life gets rough, never think you have failed... allow your self a quality of emotion and introspection. It is called turning inwards. When you observe and examine your mental and emotional state, from your inner core of self — you then can put things in to perspective. Don't allow your futile attempts to want to change your outer world, take a detour, and instead, change the only thing that you have the power to - your inner world. And remember: There is no such thing as failure—only learning opportunities.”
Angie karan

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“To abandon the past is to throw away all of the elements that will build my future. And that creates a landfill I can’t afford to fill.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Donna Goddard
“The learning opportunities of togetherness are not only practical but precious for us all.”
Donna Goddard, Together

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Pain is the paper within which the greatest growth is wrapped; despite the fact that this kind of paper can come in the worst of colors.”
Craig D Lounsbrough

“Parents need to see that every situation that their kids find themselves in is a teaching situation, and they need to take the time to explore cost and effect. So talking to your children, explaining things to children as to why things happen in the world. Getting them to see cost and relationships between events is the best way to increase comprehension skills. Daynette Gardiner, the best School Psychologist in The Bahamas.”
Drexel Deal, The Fight of My Life is Wrapped Up in My Father

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I wouldn’t suggest that we fear the past. Nor would I suggest that we find ourselves frightened by the future. Rather, I would suggest that we learn from the former to enhance the latter. And not to do that would be the thing I’d fear.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough