What Life Throws

Every winter in Vancouver, BC, a terrifying chill runs down the drivers' backs when they discover it has snowed during the night. They watch snowflakes fall from the sky with questioning looks on their faces, as if they have encountered a new species from outer space and wonder where it could come from.

What amazes me most is that the story seems to run on an infinite loop after Vancouverites endure the memory-erasing comfort of the season we call summer.

I like the ocean, so I often think of fish and wonder why, after thousands of years of humans fishing in their waters, they are still biting and falling for the same old trick. How come elderly fish don't pass all they know about human fishing techniques to their offspring and show them how to avoid the net?

Patrick Bensen

PATRICK BENSEN

Patrick is both an Organizational Psychologist (coaching businesses, entrepreneurs, HR director and CEO in workplace best practice for a better business strategy) and a Clinical Psychologist (helping individuals, couples, teenagers or employees to deal with their psychological issues from their daily life or work life.

Patrick is also an entrepreneur and understands extremely well the need of CEOs and HR managers without losing focus on preoccupations and worries coming from employees. He is a renowned business coach and member of the Forbes Business Coaches Council.

Member of the Canadian Psychological Association as well as the International Association for Counselling (IAC) he has consultation right to the United Nations where he speaks about advanced psychology practices. In 2016, the UN scientific committee appointed him to open the 50th-anniversary symposium on psychology progress.

He is also registered as an expert in Organization Change for the EU Commission. He is a keynote speaker and course facilitator and he promotes the only Psychologically healthy workplace standard in the world, developed in Canada.

https://www.leaderoftomorrow.org
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