The Key to Personal Growth | Author Dr. Brian Walsh

Personal growth depends on getting outside your comfort zone. You need to experience new things to grow and be all you can be. Brian Walsh is the author of, “Unleashing Your Brilliance.”
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You have been a willing participant in everything that has happened in your life. These events have played their part in your growth process. There are no victims, there are no villains, and there are no heroes. We all play our roles
of choice at any given time. When you choose the same kind of thing to happen in your life over, and over again, (like attracting the same kind of love interest that you know will end badly), It means you haven’t learnt yet what is vital to your growth…
If you have made mistakes, there is always another chance for you. You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call “failure” is not the falling down, but the staying down, Stay blessed in all you do, D
I don’t see that Dan and I disagree all that much. My focus is more on accommodating kinesthetic learners. They are the disenfranchised ones. I think it is asking too much for a teacher to adapt lesson delivery for each individual student. Just incorporating some movement (a simple thing to do) will embrace those kinesthetic learners who are the ones usually ignored by typical visual & auditory teaching practices.
unleashing your brilliance I found a well writen book and have used the techniques. But I have just watch a you tube video and seen “Learning Styles Don’t Exist” by Dan T. Willingham, who is right. Great if you could answer.