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It’s okay to let the child feel bored sometimes. It forces them to think by themselves instead of depending on you or the gadgets to tell them what to do next.
What do we plan to leave behind for the generations to come? An exhausted and pillaged planet? Loads of plastic waste? A world divided on petty and frivolous excuses? Or do we want them to feel grateful for their inheritance? Maybe a better quality of life? A proud heritage? A rich cultural legacy? Individual decisions are based on individual circumstances but as a generation of people what are we leaving behind? I’ve often wondered about this and the answers are always different.
“I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes…you’re doing something.” ― Neil Gaiman
Hey there, Here’s your bite-sized guide to better writing & sharper thinking. This Week’s Focus: Writing That Connects You wish you had paid more attention during your English classes at school, don’t you, when you’ve to draft an email to your client or boss or manager now? Whether you’re writing a cover letter, a blog post, or a thought-provoking LinkedIn comment, your words matter. And how you say something is just as important as what you say. It’s never too late to build your language…
Hey there, Welcome to the Tuesday Toots! Unleashing Your Full Potential: Using VARK Beyond Learning in the Workplace As I was doing some research for my content, I read some material about VARK. It’s the acronym for the different styles of learning – visual, auditory, reading and writing, and kinesthetics. Even though it’s about learning styles, these principles can be applied…
Speaking before an audience is always intimidating, doesn’t matter what one says.
To be able to engage the audience, capture their attention and keep them with you, is both a skill and an art.
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