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    2 years later: small town, big hearts – A dedication to every single person who helped me grow in Gaspé

    Today, I’ve got gratitude the size of a big city for this small, East Coast town by the name of Gaspé. The town is home to the…… Read more “2 years later: small town, big hearts – A dedication to every single person who helped me grow in Gaspé”

    8 Jul 20218 Jul 2021 by Amanda Tanner

    Kamloops: The difference between guilt and shame and how one of them is making you afraid of reconciliation

    A project the grade 4s made this past week at the beautiful school I work at in order to pay their respect. 215 kids in British Columbia…… Read more “Kamloops: The difference between guilt and shame and how one of them is making you afraid of reconciliation”

    1 Jun 20216 Jun 2021 by Amanda Tanner

    9 life-lessons to learn from an immunocompromised Torontonian right now

    The world is collectively experiencing a “break” in their “normal life.” My friend Christa Manouk is no stranger to experiencing “breaks.” She got diagnosed with an autoimmune…… Read more “9 life-lessons to learn from an immunocompromised Torontonian right now”

    8 Apr 202015 Oct 2020 by Amanda Tanner

    To the student who’s anxious and uncertain about the near future because of COVID

    I’m with you. I’ve been there. Now it’s no pandemic but when my university went on strike for 5 months (about exactly 2 years ago today) I…… Read more “To the student who’s anxious and uncertain about the near future because of COVID”

    18 Mar 202015 Oct 2020 by Amanda Tanner

    For the first time in a long time, I’m proud to be Iraqi

    Disclaimer: if you don’t know what’s happening in Iraq right now, here’s a link that explains it better than I could! I have not been able to…… Read more “For the first time in a long time, I’m proud to be Iraqi”

    7 Oct 20197 Oct 2019 by Amanda Tanner

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    I hope you know your worth today. I hope you breathed. And I hope you gave yourself the same amount of grace you give others when they make mistakes.

    -a.t.

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    Almost 100% sure the neighbours have this song living in their heads rent-free 😅
    ➡️ On brains & entrepreneurship: How imperative we are for each other.
    LiViNg My BeSt LiFe lol jk, a week after this photo was taken I lost an investment opportunity for the company we’re trying to build, bombed an important exam, quit a job in tears, & distanced myself from the people I love all in a matter of 48 hours, but hey at least our skincare routine’s consistent… so maybe not all is lost?
    The one where we visit Warner 🤓
    Nintendo World you were a ninten out of ten (ft. the rest of Universal)
    Some place under the sun 🎵🤓
    Sharing a few key things I’m learning on the journey of entrepreneurship - my New Year’s resolution if you will (creating more than consuming)✨
    It’s giving Manda in Montreal energy 🤌✨
    Got a hunch we can bring more than gifts to this kinda King✨ Sending love to those both grieving and celebrating. A humble king was born today, thank God.

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