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Gratitude to my Mentor Dr. Neslyn Watson-Druée (CBE)

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  A humble leader and a renowned coach, Dr. Neslyn Watson Druée – Founder of Beacon Leadership Development Ltd. I met her during my second visit to the United Kingdom on 15 th February 2015. I truly believe meeting her was a blessing; the opportunity was provided by one of my mentors. The most amazing part, and something to be truly grateful for is the fact that I was privileged enough to spend a whole day with her. This is one of the most memorable days of my life!! And it was indeed transformational as it changed my perspective on my life. I started the day with a heavy heart and by the time we finished I was literally soaring high above, feeling as light as a feather or as fresh and light as a new born baby. Dr. Neslyn is just an amazing person and a thorough professional! Dr. Neslyn (CBE) has a significant impact on me and has helped me find my own self by taking me thorough my experiences. One of them was an absolutely bitter one and had changed into a metaphorical clot in ...

WHAT INSPIRED ME TO WRITE “THE TRANSCENDENT EDUCATOR”?

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  WHAT INSPIRED ME TO WRITE “THE TRANSCENDENT EDUCATOR”?   The Transcendent Educator is my first attempt to unfold my passion of planting and germinating the seeds of Spirituality, Humility, Innovation and Action in the minds of educators, because educators are agents of change in society.   The core message of this book is to reignite that vigor and passion amongst educators who already have the passion to educate. It goes a step further, and becomes the stepping stone for disinterested educators to become enlightened ones. It propels them to take the lead and experience their profession as a calling rather than a being only a mere profession or job, while the wait for greater things to happen.   According to Simon Sinek Working hard for something we don't care about is called stress; working hard for something we love is called passion. I remember clearly the 14th of May 2016.   It was   5:00 in the morning and I was part of a select group of prof...