by CCBS Blogger | Jun 23, 2025 | Real and True, Life at CCBS, The Medicine Wheel
Walking the Path of the Visionary by Embracing Truth “Walk the path of the Warrior, the Healer, the Visionary, and the Teacher. The wisdom is already within you.” – Angeles Arrien, The Four-Fold Way Summer is a season of renewal … a time of new beginnings...
by CCBS Blogger | May 8, 2025 | Real and True, Life at CCBS, Nature, The Medicine Wheel
Embracing and Nurturing the Healer in Ourselves Spring is a season of renewal … a time when the world wakes up, stretches its arms and breathes in new life. Flowers push through the soil, trees bud with fresh leaves and the air feels charged with possibility. It’s...
by CCBS Blogger | Feb 13, 2025 | Real and True, Resources and Info, The Medicine Wheel
Valentine’s Day: A Time for Love, Healing and Self-Care for All of Us Celebrating Love That Includes Self-Care, Connection and Personal Growth Valentine’s Day often brings pressure … the idea that love must look a certain way, that relationships should be perfect, or...
by CCBS Blogger | Jan 10, 2025 | Real and True, Life at CCBS, The Medicine Wheel
Beginning the New Year with the SPIRIT of COURAGE Challenging ourselves to strengthen our courage, bravery, and decisiveness! At Cherokee Creek Boys School, our character-development curriculum is centered around the “Medicine Wheel Model” by cultural...
by CCBS Blogger | Nov 27, 2024 | Boys and Families, Founders' Mission and Vision, Life at CCBS, Parenting Tips, Real and True, The Medicine Wheel
“I Am Grateful” Happy Thanksgiving | From Cherokee Creek At Cherokee Creek Boys School, we focus on the values of Courage, Truth, Love, and Wisdom. We call it the Medicine Wheel. As boys continue their emotional, intellectual, spiritual, and social...
by CCBS Blogger | Jun 27, 2024 | Real and True, Life at CCBS, The Medicine Wheel
Character Development at Cherokee Creek Boys School The Medicine Wheel: Developing Character and Values “Good character is more to be praised than outstanding talent. Most talents are to some extent a gift. Good character, by contrast, is not given to us. We have to...