Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. ~ George Bernard Shaw

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Welcome! Thanks for joining me in a place that merges both personal and professional insight, experience and moments that I choose to share. If you have come this far, you are committed and passionate about creating success. With the right tools in place you are ready to make change. I invite you to get to know me a bit better. I am that person who can help define your path and help you execute the change of course to ensure active results and professional growth. If you read something that sparks dialogue, please do drop me a line, via email or call.

Goodbye Waterloo...thank you for the memories

Goodbye Waterloo...thank you for the memories

posted by Dave Dame date-icon December 10, 2014

Kelly and I are moving to Toronto on January 3rd to start our next chapter. I accepted a new job. Kelly and I moved to Waterloo during our first year of marriage. To move away from the area of where we were born, move away from family & friends, and move away from the known, would either break us apart or bring us even closer together. After 10 years I'm glad it's been the latter.We will continue to try new things and experience life. There is no other person that I want to share this journey with. We only knew a couple close friends when we…

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I'm not brave, I just keep trying

I'm not brave, I just keep trying

posted by Dave Dame date-icon November 02, 2014

A lot of people approached me recently congratulating me on being brave. Also, a number of people asked me how I became so brave to challenge myself and put myself out there. I don't think I woke up one day and was instantly brave. Like everyone, I have fears, anxieties, and insecurities. I believe what encouraged me to face these things is to deal with them more frequently. I would face my fears, anxieties, and insecurities, slowly pushing myself to achieving things that previously scared me. In doing scary things often, you get better at dealing…

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This Is My Friend Razzy

This Is My Friend Razzy

posted by Dave Dame date-icon October 16, 2014

The year was 1993. My parents just dropped me off for my first semester in residence at the University of Waterloo. It was the January semester. I had never felt so alone. There was a knock on the door and in came this guy in a power chair with a helper. He was carrying beers on his lap. He introduced himself as Jeff Rasmussen… But he said, "People call me Razzy." In sharing a beer with my new friend he began to tell me that the residence was divided in two: people born with a disability and people who acquired a disability via accident.…

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