I'm Louise and I am...

• The first ever bi-lingual, non-sighted Canadian to graduate with the Diploma of Adult Education from Saint Francis Xavier University.

• A Certified Business Coach — Neuro-Linguistic Practitioner.

• A Certified Peer Mentor and Coach.

Hi, I’m Louise, your possibility engineer and I speak from a lifetime of experience.

Living with a vision impairment and rheumatoid arthritis since birth, I have learned to embrace these challenges and to live a rich, independent life. My expertise isn’t confined to textbooks; it stems from firsthand experiences and a constant commitment to live life to the fullest no matter what.

I am a living, breathing example of “People of Resilience.

I bring a genuine passion and excitement as I share 30+ years of strategies and solutions for overcoming obstacles and breaking down barriers. I love to celebrate the People of Resilience, to empower individuals, and organizations as I continue to Make The Impossible Possible for you, for me, and for all.

I focus on abilities, not limitations 

Through my purpose-driven impact of”Making The Impossible Possible,” I have created an inspiring platform for personal development where everyone can reach their full potential with their unique strengths and talents. For me, it’s always about developing self-awareness, demonstrating adaptability, and promoting inclusive practices all over Canada.

Hi I’m Mr. Fig and I was born in St. Madelaine, Montreal, Quebec, in a litter of six, and I’m the only one who chose the path of a guide.

In my first year, I was fostered in a home where I learned vital skills for my career. I had to adapt to a new way of life, learning proper behaviour and socialization. It was quite a change from where I came from, where topics like public transit and restaurants were unheard of.

Following that, I attended the MIRA Foundation School for Guide Dogs, passing all fourteen rigorous tests with flying colours. Little did I know that these tests were just the beginning of my training.

It took me until I was 21 months old to master the skills needed to be a guide dog. That’s when I met Louise, and an instant bond was formed.

When I’m not assisting Louise, I enjoy playing with toys, running, sniffing around, and practicing my yoga. I also find relaxation in listening to soothing music and simply hanging out.

Thank you for taking the time to get to know me a bit and thank you from the bottom of my heart for joining Louise and me on this incredible adventure of Making the Impossible Possible.

Fresh Ideas that are Deeply Rooted in Genuine Encounters and Personal Experiences.

“As I only share what I have personally experienced, I prioritize reliability and trustworthiness. My audiences can trust that the information and insights I provide are deeply rooted in genuine encounters, adding to the credibility of the information and education I share with them.” 
– Louise Levesque-Burley