Name: Elmer Strumecki
Education: University of Alberta (Recreation Adm.) BMSc – Counselling
Favourite Pet: Gordie…my hearing service guide
Favorite Color: Black
Favorite Book: Healing the Addictive Mind – Lee Jampolsky
Favorite Movie: Godfather Series
Favorite Food: Anything Spicy
Favourite Quote: (Great Zen Poem – A Fisherman)

Studying texts and stiff meditation can make you lose your Original Mind.
A solitary tune by a fisherman, though, can be an invaluable treasure.
Dusk rain on the river, the moon peeking in and out of the clouds;
Elegant beyond words, he chants his songs night after night.

I have been studying and researching empowerment/victimization since being a teenager. With some formal credentials, I see myself as primarily self-taught in the empowerment behaviour field that I am very passionate about.

In my retirement years, I wish to provide coaching and mentoring services to anyone, including young athletes, who wish to empower themselves. I believe that with empowerment training, people can and will actualize their highest potential.

I am a retired professional who wishes to give something back. I have been truly blessed by this beloved Universe and I continue playing literally and figuratively with whatever my wonderful life offers me. I believe in physical, spiritual, emotional and intellectual balance. I play sports, meditate, do my blessings, experience loving relationships and work with people like you. I wish to follow my passion and intend to maintain the above for as long as this manifestation allows.

There is much to be done. Thank g_d I have eternity…….smiling!

I acknowledge the TLC, editing assistance and support I have received from dear friends, which resulted in making this site presentable. Thank you.

Either we have hope within us or we don`t. (Hope) is not a willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously headed for early success but rather, an ability to work for something because it is good, not just because it has a chance to succeed…It is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense no matter how it turns out. – Vaclav Havel

 

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