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Meet Lesley Parrott |
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Lesley is a leader, a facilitator, a humanitarian and a friend to many. She lives on a bucolic farm near Durham, Ontario with Peter, her patient husband of almost 40 years. She travels into Toronto most weeks to consult and facilitate workshops, meet old and new found friends, and enjoy the buzz of city life. She‘s most proud of her son Calum, a fine and savvy young man. In 1986 she tragically lost her beloved daughter, Alison, to murder. She’s learned a lot, lived a lot and likes to share with others the wisdom and lessons she’s learned on this incredible journey called life.
Find out more about Lesley at www.lesleyparrott.ca |
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Lesley says...
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Sandy truly found my essence. She captured my energy, my love of reaching out to the world and those around me. But what amazed me was how and where she found the deeper bits of me, the foundation of my soul and being, the bits that I didn’t know there were pictures and words for. What an incredible gift she gave me and what a gift she has to share with others. |
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An Excerpt from Lesley's "Insight Portrait" Profile |
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Humdinger
The Power in Being Yourself 24/7/365
Lesley embraces life openly and honestly. The yellow colour describes how her open enthusiastic attitude warms people like the sun.There is a lightness and playfulness in the yellow that is balanced and grounded by the power of the red tone. Lesley knows what she wants and has the red energy to make sure that it happens. There are hints of darker colour underneath. The blue peaks out from behind to suggest the depth and fearlessness of this woman…a bed-rock of strength and something even deeper. If no one else could hear you or see you Lesley would know how to find you in the dark and stay with you to find the crack of light to lead you out.
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| The bits and lines represent the “into everything, at once, all the time” aspect of Lesley.Her determination and ability to zero in and maintain focus keeps this “busyness” from stopping or distracting her from the task at hand. Fun not frivolous...Charming and lovely...Teacher and friend
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What I Know For Sure |
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Living fully is not to be postponed for the perfect time, the perfect day, the perfect person. To have a life full of meaning is all about living in the present, taking pleasure in every human interaction, looking for beauty in every object and vista, finding ways to make every moment count. The big stuff is elusive; it’s the small stuff that’s in front of us every day that ultimately adds up to give us happiness and fulfillment. It’s really all we’ve got." Lesley Parrott |
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