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Humour

"Sharing our gifts in the spirit of truth; whilst embracing humour and positive interactions are vital to moving forward in Indigenous student success."


from: Beyond shadows: First Nations, Métis and Inuit student success Toulouse, Pamela Rose


Humour: “You don’t let hate simmer.”

I remember learning in Part One of this QA that humour is also important to Inuit and is often used to solve conflict, changing the tone to a lighter one and allowing people to channel their frustrations harmlessly, like through teasing.




How do these perspectives connect? What do they mean for me?

I think you can apply it by remembering that even though the topics are heavy and the work to do is immense, if you don't live moments of joy and laughter, you are missing a big part of the point.

Setting more goals


Being kind to myself


Reserving judgement


Laugh


Love


Get educated


Get involved


Remember that you are not alone and


That this IS NOT a competition, this is your life and the lives of the people around you


Move forward with integrity


Dance


Play


As much as possible, in nature


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Humour

"Sharing our gifts in the spirit of truth; whilst embracing humour and positive interactions are vital to moving forward in Indigenous student success."


from: Beyond shadows: First Nations, Métis and Inuit student success Toulouse, Pamela Rose


Humour: “You don’t let hate simmer.”

I remember learning in Part One of this QA that humour is also important to Inuit and is often used to solve conflict, changing the tone to a lighter one and allowing people to channel their frustrations harmlessly, like through teasing.




How do these perspectives connect? What do they mean for me?

I think you can apply it by remembering that even though the topics are heavy and the work to do is immense, if you don't live moments of joy and laughter, you are missing a big part of the point.

Setting more goals


Being kind to myself


Reserving judgement


Laugh


Love


Get educated


Get involved


Remember that you are not alone and


That this IS NOT a competition, this is your life and the lives of the people around you


Move forward with integrity


Dance


Play


As much as possible, in nature


Get off your phone...?

We got this.

One step at a time...









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Humour

"Sharing our gifts in the spirit of truth; whilst embracing humour and positive interactions are vital to moving forward in Indigenous student success."


from: Beyond shadows: First Nations, Métis and Inuit student success Toulouse, Pamela Rose


Humour: “You don’t let hate simmer.”

I remember learning in Part One of this QA that humour is also important to Inuit and is often used to solve conflict, changing the tone to a lighter one and allowing people to channel their frustrations harmlessly, like through teasing.




How do these perspectives connect? What do they mean for me?

I think you can apply it by remembering that even though the topics are heavy and the work to do is immense, if you don't live moments of joy and laughter, you are missing a big part of the point.

Setting more goals


Being kind to myself


Reserving judgement


Laugh


Love


Get educated


Get involved


Remember that you are not alone and


That this IS NOT a competition, this is your life and the lives of the people around you


Move forward with integrity


Dance


Play


As much as possible, in nature


Get off your phone...?

We got this.

One step at a time...









Create your own at Storyboard That

Humour

"Sharing our gifts in the spirit of truth; whilst embracing humour and positive interactions are vital to moving forward in Indigenous student success."


from: Beyond shadows: First Nations, Métis and Inuit student success Toulouse, Pamela Rose


Humour: “You don’t let hate simmer.”

I remember learning in Part One of this QA that humour is also important to Inuit and is often used to solve conflict, changing the tone to a lighter one and allowing people to channel their frustrations harmlessly, like through teasing.




How do these perspectives connect? What do they mean for me?

I think you can apply it by remembering that even though the topics are heavy and the work to do is immense, if you don't live moments of joy and laughter, you are missing a big part of the point.

Setting more goals


Being kind to myself


Reserving judgement


Laugh


Love


Get educated


Get involved


Remember that you are not alone and


That this IS NOT a competition, this is your life and the lives of the people around you


Move forward with integrity


Dance


Play


As much as possible, in nature


Get off your phone...?

We got this.

One step at a time...









Create your own at Storyboard That

Humour

"Sharing our gifts in the spirit of truth; whilst embracing humour and positive interactions are vital to moving forward in Indigenous student success."


from: Beyond shadows: First Nations, Métis and Inuit student success Toulouse, Pamela Rose


Humour: “You don’t let hate simmer.”

I remember learning in Part One of this QA that humour is also important to Inuit and is often used to solve conflict, changing the tone to a lighter one and allowing people to channel their frustrations harmlessly, like through teasing.




How do these perspectives connect? What do they mean for me?

I think you can apply it by remembering that even though the topics are heavy and the work to do is immense, if you don't live moments of joy and laughter, you are missing a big part of the point.

Setting more goals


Being kind to myself


Reserving judgement


Laugh


Love


Get educated


Get involved


Remember that you are not alone and


That this IS NOT a competition, this is your life and the lives of the people around you


Move forward with integrity


Dance


Play


As much as possible, in nature


Get off your phone...?

We got this.

One step at a time...









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  • Get off your phone...?
  • Setting more goalsBeing kind to myselfReserving judgementLaugh LoveGet educatedGet involvedRemember that you are not alone andThat this IS NOT a competition, this is your life and the lives of the people around youMove forward with integrityDancePlayAs much as possible, in nature
  • "Sharing our gifts in the spirit of truth; whilst embracing humour and positive interactions are vital to moving forward in Indigenous student success."from: Beyond shadows: First Nations, Métis and Inuit student success Toulouse, Pamela RoseHumour: “You don’t let hate simmer.” I remember learning in Part One of this QA that humour is also important to Inuit and is often used to solve conflict, changing the tone to a lighter one and allowing people to channel their frustrations harmlessly, like through teasing.
  • How do these perspectives connect? What do they mean for me?
  • Humour
  • I think you can apply it by remembering that even though the topics are heavy and the work to do is immense, if you don't live moments of joy and laughter, you are missing a big part of the point.
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