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Taking a Leap of Faith: Au Pair in the Netherlands
About a year ago I took a leap of faith and got on a plane headed toward Amsterdam to spend a year as an au pair. I had no idea what to expect of my...
Two years ago this weekend I was packing for a 12-day trip throughout Asia. I had just gone to the Guilford Fair Parade with my children. So here we were again, sitting along the street with friends to watch a parade of history that identifies Guilford to this very day. Guilford is an agricultural community and a seaport fishing town full of rich history going back to it's roots in 1639.
I am reminded of a quote I read somewhere recently that goes, "The more proactive you are, the less reactive you'll need to be!" That sums up the volunteers from GeoVisions. Being proactive enough to go abroad and make a difference in lives and make a sustainable difference in communities means our volunteers believe that being proactive solves problems now, provides sustainable tools and resources to people and communities, and leaves far less with which to be reactive. Remember, Lucretius tells us, "Drops of rain make a hole in the stone not by violence, but by oft falling."
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About a year ago I took a leap of faith and got on a plane headed toward Amsterdam to spend a year as an au pair. I had no idea what to expect of my...
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I was finishing up some writing around 1:00 this morning and thinking about finally calling it a day. I checked my email and saw a message from my...
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As someone who's been a conversational English tutor to a host family abroad, I can tell you that it's an incredibly rewarding experience. Not only...
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So you're eager to travel and you're an American. You're ready to pack your bags, plant your butt into an airplane seat and fly away. Your passport...
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I bring my TaeKwon-Do to work everyday. For the longest time, I had my 1st Degree Black Belt certificate hanging on my office wall. Then a few years...
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This Blog Post first appeared on the GeoVisions site June 2007 as a "Monthly Letter From Our Exec." It is being recycled here on this Blog.