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Theresa recommends Becoming More
By Dianna Kokoska
Having been a part of Dianna’s first-ever book club for “Becoming More,” I can highly recommend this book. Dianna’s dedication to developing leaders and her passion for empowering others shine through every chapter. As you delve into the unfolding narrative, “Becoming More” will inspire you to take control of your story, recognize and reshape limiting patterns, and turn breakdowns into breakthroughs. The book encourages adopting a Be-Do-Have-Give approach to life, developing the four energies of success, and embracing a mindset characterized by growth, positivity, abundance, and gratitude. The pursuit of becoming more will not only create addition in your life but go a step further to multiplication - exponentially enhancing your relationships, finances, career, spiritual, and intellectual life. Moreover, it empowers you to uplift and inspire the growth of those around you, leaving a positive and life-changing legacy.
845 Weber Street North, St Jacob’s
St Jacob’s Market is Canada’s largest year-round farmers’ market, renowned for its vibrant culture and commerce. In summer it’s open Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as Saturdays. It boasts over 300 vendors offering fresh produce, artisanal goods and unique dining options. Visitors can find everything from locally-grown fruits and vegetables to handmade crafts, baked goods and gourmet treats. Culinary highlights includes the Stone Crock Restaurant, known for its Mennonite-inspired meals, the Crazy Canuck with its creative Canadian classics, and the Apple Fritter Co., famous for its freshly made apple fritters. The village of St Jacobs, steeped in history and tradition, hosts the significant ‘Old Order’ Mennonite lifestyle, often associated with horsedrawn buggies. The St Jacob & Aberfoyle Model Railway provides a detailed miniature display of regional rail history. St Jacob’s Market offers more than just shopping; it’s a cultural experience celebrating the best of rural Ontario. Whether you are a foodie, history buff or seeking a unique outing, the market has something for everyone. Located less than two hours from Mississauga, it’s an ideal destination for a day trip.