"My approach to intervention is rooted in respect for child development and focuses on making the mundane meaningful, looking at daily interactions as opportunities for learning and growth while respecting the uniqueness of the individual and family. It’s about setting high expectations for long term quality of life and relationships for individuals on the spectrum and implementing a specific and doable plan to get there one step at a time.”
– Lauren Wilson, LCSW, RDI® Program Certified Consultant

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Failure the Opposite of Success?

"No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear." 
-Edmond Burke. 

I think not.  I like to think that failure are the bumps we face on the way to success.  We only truly fail if we stop at those bumps and refuse to move forward.

I think we've all looked fear in the face and felt frozen.  And yet, if we take a moment to re-frame that fear, often of failure, we find the opportunity to make great things happen.

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