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Kids in Business (photo: squidoo.com/kids-making-money) I’ve heard it said that a new entrepreneur learns much from the hard work, the team-building and leading, even the failures that come with starting a new business. Developing a product, finding a market, dealing with logistical issues—wouldn’t it be great if these lessons could be [...]
Recently my family played a board game invented by 10-year-olds. It got me thinking about how to teach kids to be entrepreneurs and what entrepreneur...
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The other day I was talking to a woman who, in a dispirited voice, told me that she was stressed to the point of not being able to focus on her work. I told her that, when all is said and done, stress is just a state of mind brought on by an external event. …
Is your child a budding entrepreneur? Here are some characteristics to look for & ways that you can cultivate the entrepreneurial spirit in your child.
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Entrepreneurship is typically regarded as an individualistic activity that takes place in a free-market economy, usually in the context of for-profit businesses. This is an evolutionary worldview, although it is not always stated as such. Innovations are the cultural analogs of genetic mutations. Economic competition is analogous to ecological competition in the biological world. And
If you're a parent, you may be concerned that materialism among children has been on the rise. But there's some good news. A new study suggests that some parenting tactics can curb kids' materialistic tendencies.
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Which hour of being a coach would you be most curious about? If I had to guess it would be the hour I spend working on my Christmas 2018 jigsaw puzzle while watching The Bachelor. Just kidding! I bet it’s going to be the hour, and some, it takes to actually coach. Let’s dive in […]
A data entrepreneur improved women's attendance at a leading conference with a simple change.
Just over a month ago, a random conversation with another startup founder over lunch turned into a full-blown research project. “You and I are both first-born children,” I mused to my friend, “I wonder if that had any influence on why we chose to start businesses.” I theorized that first borns were often given more responsibility growing up, and wondered if this role served as training wheels for building startups. I also wondered if our upbringing had an influence on things like when we start, what we start, or how much money we raise — and ultimately, how successful we are with our businesses.
EXCLUSIVE Shelley Anne Lewis, 43, was in a relationship for three years with Epstein when Prince Andrew is accused of sleeping with sex trafficked teenager Virginia Roberts.
American women have done amazing things since Glamour began in 1939. (You know: run for president, set world records, go into space--stuff like that). In tribute we, and a few notable friends, have put together this highly subjective timeline of badass U.S. barrier-breakers who changed the world for all of us, starting back then and going all the way up to now.
Connect and Redirect Technique The Connect and Redirect Technique is referred to in the book the “Whole-Brain Child.” This technique is one that I hope to do (aka remember in a moment of chaos) with my children. This is where your left brain, right brain, and corpus callosum work together to create a relatable moment. … Continue reading Connect and Redirect Technique
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The child of Slack and Flickr founders, two of Silicon Valley’s most successful entrepreneurs, disappeared from their home last week and was found in San Francisco’s most crime-ridden neighbourhood. Emma Loffhagen investigates
Apologies to any of you who missed me last week. I just never managed to get a post written. I’m healing well enough (albeit a bit behind on muscle strength), but the rest of me - well, not so much. Sleep patterns are still totally disrupted and no sleep makes me….well, just plain out of it! I seem to spend a lot of time sitting and just staring - at nothing in particular. But, day by day, it’s getting there. So, this week, I vowed to be better tuned in and on top of things. I was only partially successful, but here I am on Friday putting together a post for this weekend. It’s a big holiday weekend. Will any of you be around to read this? I, for one, have no plans. And I plan on keeping it that way. Where ever you are let me help you plan your activities with the AAC user(s) you support, by offering up this simple planning sheet. Aided Language Stimulation, Aided Input, whatever form of modeling you are doing with your AAC user, often requires some planning if it’s something you’re new to doing. Getting familiar with the aac system you’re going to be using is imperative, but sometimes easier said than done. So, with the though of integrating it one activity at a time, take the time to think about what words go with that activity. What words will you need to use? And don’t just plan for making choices or requests. Think about describing, commenting, asking questions. Here is simple example, using my all-time favorite activity: blowing bubbles. Until next week, keep on talking - and modeling! An InLinkz Link-up
Being a kid has so many perks - starting with the fact that you don't really have to worry about such things as rent or dinner and ending with an unspoiled imagination that can take you wherever you want. And dreaming can also lead to learning about your future dream job, whether it'd be being a dog, a mailbox, a ninja or Batman, we've all had some crazy plans for our future. Some of them are totally doable, while others, sadly, not so much.
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Practicing self-awareness has become a staple part of professional and personal development. But can too much self-awareness be harmful?
Since sensitive, introverted brains function differently, we need to function differently, too.