Non-violent Conflict Resolution through Forgiveness
Breaking the Cycle - blog post

Bishop Challoner, Tower Hamlets

26 February 2010


It was good to be back at Bishop Challoner today and we enjoyed meeting all of you in year 10. Each one of you has an opportunity to stand up and be counted in life. Glenn Fielder said, “You get out of life what you yourself put in to.” Don’t fall onto the downward spiral of blaming others for your problems.

Only you can decide to make the most of your life regardless of what it throws at you. If you can find someone you trust to share your problems as Kim Comer suggested, you will find things easier to deal with. We wish you all the very best wishes for your future.


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Glenn Fielder from Breaking the Cycle said:
As allways,Bishop challoner school gave breaking the cycle a superb feedback with the real life stories that they heard from kim comer and myself, Your school allways shows so much potential from the students as well as the staff. Allways remember that you are representing your school, and your local community, with the actions you take in life,and most important of all,yourself, as a human being. regards glenn fielder

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