
Greetings!
If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere.~ Frank A. Clark
On my bio I have the following Latin quote
'Luctor et Emergo' which roughly translates
to
'struggle and emerge'. I first ran across this when I left my home in the Yukon Territory to attend Notre Dame College in a small town in Saskatchewan.

'Luctor et Emergo' is the school motto. As students we were reminded each day about how the school's founder, Pere Murray, along with a handful of teachers and committed students, lived this philosophy and against all odds kept the school going. It is a
fascinating story about resilience and the human spirit.
I find it interesting how something you were exposed to as a teenager can hold so much significance in your adult life as you start your family, begin a career and/or encounter the many 'struggles' in building a business.
I find I'm drawn to people who understand both the struggling and the emerging aspects of life. They remind me that life has many bumps and
we can overcome anything if we persevere and stay positive. When I interviewed
Dr. Bill Howatt I quickly realized that he is one of

these people. Dr. Bill overcame visual dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and emerged into a prolific author of more than 70 (and counting!) books and articles as well as establishing an extensive professional and academic track record, such as completing his Post Doc at the UCLA School of Medicine.
Read my interview with Dr. Bill Howatt.I'm curious, as you look at your life right now, where are you STRUGGLING and where are you EMERGING?