Welcome Sue Schindler, To GTGA!

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I am thrilled to announce that my dear friend Sue Schindler is going to be contributing to Good Things Going Around!  Sue has such a special, giving heart. We first met many years ago when we both worked for an organization called the Inclusion Network, that Sue Schindler and Lisa Desatnikpromoted the inclusion of people with disabilities. Sue and I are also in the Toast of the Town of Kenwood Toastmasters Club. If you have followed my blog for awhile, you may have read several of her speeches that I posted. You can see them at this link. I was really touched when Sue wanted to help with Good Things Going Around. I’m looking forward to reading her contributions!

Below is Sue’s introduction in her own words:

“When Lisa Desatnik approached me about writing for her blog, I was beyond thrilled! As someone who had a high passion for writing while in high school & college, I had packed away this yearning while allowing life to get in the way. I’m grateful for this second chance of pursing something that I really want to do.

What strikes me most about Lisa’s blog, Good Things Going Around, is that I immediately smile when reading.  I want to know more about “that person” and what makes them special. Everyone has a story to tell, and Lisa does this in such an interesting way.  In a world that can be mean-spirited and negative, Lisa sees the good and greatness in life and others.

I look at myself as a lifetime learner. I am curious about life, how things work, and most of all-people. I’ve even taken time to be current with technology through Microsoft Suite. As someone who has lived through the dial-up computer, it’s exhilarating to have so much information at hand. However, I see how we’ve lost connectedness at the same time. I want to create stories that leave readers wanting more information. Stories that they continue reading until the end and want to talk about.

Throughout my life, I’ve loved hearing stories about others. Good Things Going Around is my opportunity to allow others to see their own uniqueness and wisdom. It’s a way to create smiles in our readers hopefully leaving them with wanting more.”

~Sue Schindler

 

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