Aug 29, 2019
Knowing the difference between “feeling” angry and “being” angry can help kids recognize that they are greater than their feelings and past actions. It also allows them to transcend the role of bully or victim. Pamela Dunn examines how our reactions to children who play out these roles can either encourage the cycle or end it completely.
Pamela Dunn’s Conference Handout – All You Have to Do is Look Inside
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Pamela Dunn is an inspirational speaker, minister, and the founder of Center in Love & Truth, an Innerfaith Ministry focused on the integration of all areas of life. Her work unleashes people’s magnificence while helping them to find balance on all levels – mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual.
Pamela has over 13 years of experience in developing and teaching personal and professional development courses including Global Relationship Centers’ Understanding Yourself & Others (UYO) and Loving Yourself & Others (LYO). She also assisted in the development of Global’s Generating Results Cooperatively and New Center Owner Training courses in addition to teaching Instructor Candidates and individuals. In July of 2006, Pamela became the President of Global Relationship Centers and in December of 2007, she became new owner of this dynamic community oriented organization.
She created The Peaceful Project, a program for juveniles on probation and their parents designed to guide the entire family toward wholeness, personal responsibility, and alternatives to violence. Her vision for the world is simply one in which every man, woman, and child lives each day – each moment – experiencing the fulfillment of their soul’s purpose, their soul’s magnificence.
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