Flexibility Over Rigidity: Why Adaptability Beats Stubborn Strength Every Time
You learn from your past and avoid making the same mistakes. It’s about benefiting from the dual strength of stability and change.
You learn from your past and avoid making the same mistakes. It’s about benefiting from the dual strength of stability and change.
Hey there, Whether you’re just starting out or growing your craft, there’s something here to spark your imagination and strengthen your voice. This Week’s Focus: Clarity & Confidence in Writing From avoiding run-on sentences to recognising when passive voice weakens your message, let’s explore simple techniques that help you express your ideas with impact. A confident writer knows the rules, and when to break them for style! Mini Skill Tip for Writing Avoid Run-On SentencesWhen a sentence…
Let the foundations be strong. Before labelling them, let them have the freedom to grow.
Being a back bencher is more than just your geographical location in the classroom. It becomes part of your identity in the classroom and beyond.
Working culture, environment, systems, all have changed drastically in the last decade, give or take a few years. So isn’t it time to change the productivity rules and beliefs also?
The price of brilliance is hours of boring reps day after day. Embracing boredom will soon be redefining your road to mastery.
Excuses are like sugar-coated lies – instant gratification yet leaves a sticky residue in the mouth.
Should you make excuses to your children or should you tell them the truth?
It’s a difficult choice, like walking a tightrope.
Hey there, This issue is for two audience groups – the teenagers and the adults/professionals. It’s designed to work seamlessly for both groups. The goal is to maintain relevance, clarity, and engagement for both groups, without dumbing down or making it too formal. This Week’s Focus: Clarity in Writing “Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic.” These words by Dumbledore are the greatest truth about the power words yield. They have the ability to harm…