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Dreams are how we process living and solve problems while we are charging our physical batteries. That means that every dream does have a source, a meaning, a message, and often a suggestion for you. I use the Jungian school of dream interpretation to help you understand one dream or a series of recurring dreams. There is nothing magical about this process, but you will find that I have a talent (or "gift") for this service, and I hope you will give me the chance to show you. Please provide questions and details about your dream(s) in the "personalization option" when you place your order. You won't be disappointed!
Use a smartphone or GPS device to navigate to the provided coordinates. Visitors to EarthCaches can see how our planet has been shaped by geological processes, how we manage its resources, and how scientists gather evidence to learn about the Earth.
Dominic Wilcox is a British artist, inventor, and designer who makes witty and beautiful objects that challenge our notion of normal and how we see the world around us. This short documentary—directed by Liam Saint-Pierre—shows how his creative process works:
How to train for a half marathon? That’s the million dollar question! The drive is there, maybe you’ve already signed up! But what next? How do you choose the right half marathon training plan? Congratulations! You’ve come to the right place. Let’s choose the right training plan to help you not o
I also know from speaking with her that she has a limited knowledge of yoga and she did not make any effort to speak with my long time students, describe the 2 hour private session Nevine gave her, explain in any substantial way the method which I took the time to explain to her, my honest intentions to inform people even if it means that they might not see the value of it for years to come, or the intentional silliness of my jokes.
Multiplication can be a difficult thing to master for elementary students. Here are a few songs and tricks to get you started.
They’re essential to energy, focus, vitality, and metabolism. And yet most of us have no idea how our mitochondria work. Here’s how to tune up your body’s quadrillions of “energy factories” and avoid mitochondrial dysfunction.
Are you struggling to find the real meaning of life? Maybe what you’re going through is not an identity crisis, but Starseed symptoms of awakening!
How often have you been frustrated by blind adherence to processes that assume the worst in everyone. We see this in everything from Airport security that starts with the assumption that we are all guilty
Watch this quick explanation of sensory integration and how it might apply to your child.
Here's a little diagram I put together to highlight the differences in the creative process between divergent and convergent thinking. Like all models, it's not comprehensive, but meant to serve as a general guideline. (Convergence and Divergence are used in...
If your child has severe sensory processing difficulties you made need an Occupational Therapist, this blog will help you understand sensory processing.
As we both manage jobs that have intensified amid the pandemic, we’ve developed a few strategies to support our relationship.
Teaching fluency in reading is much more than just pace and accuracy. Help your students learn about expression in fluency with these engaging ideas!
How much do you love half-square triangle trimming? There's no reason we can't be smarter in how we work! Let me show you how.
Book: The Way I Feel Amazon Description: The zany characters who sniffle, soar and shriek through this book will help kids understand the concept of such emotions as joy, disappointment, boredom an…
Jean Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development outlines four stages (sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational) in a child's cognitive development from infancy to adolescence.
As always I find it fascinating how something we read can trigger something in the healing process. Today I read this quote: ...
What do checklists, recipes or algorithms have to do with Database Administration? A lot… If we study a few career paths we can see how a checklist or process flow makes their lives easier. I love stealing ideas from everyday life, working them into something useful for my DBA career and I think we have ... Read more
Western art contains countless paintings and sculptures that reveal a painful history of racism. We can't erase that history, but artist Titus Kaphar has begun the long and hard work of amending it.
Boost your efficiency with ChatGPT prompts for HR professionals that you can use across the employee life cycle!
How do you transition from school to homeschool? Is it an easy process or hard? Find out how to start deschooling & deinstitutionalizing your kids now?
Tips for staying calm, calming your child, and tools that they can use anywhere.
Do you take charge of your own growth by managing up or believe it’s your managers responsibility to enable trust, build a strong rapport with you, give you work that will help you shine and remove all barriers that can impede your success at work. How do you see the other side of this bi-directional relationship?
7-S framework invented by Tom Peters is a must-have business tool in the toolkit of top manager. Learn what it is and how to use it with the Balanced Scorecard.
What is the difference between tRNA and mRNA? How does a cell make only the proteins it needs? These questions are answered as we explore the stages of protein synthesis and production in this article.
So here’s the low down when it comes to the right breathing for singing. It’s NOT intuitive. That’s right. It’s not something people tend to do naturally - you really have to learn how to do it because the way you breathe for singing is the opposite to how you naturally breathe. Normal breathi
Writers often enjoy crafting their characters' appearances, yet just how important is appearance in the grand scheme of your story? Well, that depends. In some instances, appearance plays a large role, informing a character's struggle, defining important cultural context, lending
This infographic briefly overviews the parts of the brain and a selection of information that relates to how people thing. Definitions of important words are included for better understanding of the material. Additionally, the works includes pictures and diagrams that keep the reader interested and enhances understanding. It can easily be used as a teaching aid for learning about the brain easily.
Informational writinand expository writing in second grade is all about animals. We go in depth with gathering facts, sorting the facts, and writing.
Why your child's brain needs the right sensory input for better motor output to enhance learning in the classroom.
When you first dig up the festering mess of your core beliefs from the depths of your being you'll likely experience one of three emotions: excitement, confusion, or grief – or all three at once. As one of the most fundamental practices on the inner journey of spiritual awakening, uncovering our toxic core beliefs is definitely not a clean or sanitary path. But it is vital. We ALL carry our own devilish assortment of toxic core beliefs that eat away at our sanity on either a conscious or unconscious level. Typically, they influence every level of our being. To effectively
It’s the process of inventing, optimizing, and iterating on previous success to make things not only better, but also more familiar to our users. On the Web, we use interaction design principles to make things familiar and to expose our users to new concepts that they already know how to use — before actually using them. Ensuring our users are comfortable and familiar with a product, service, or even UI pattern makes an immense difference in how our work is perceived. Detailed interaction design and research can lead to a much improved user experience, and a more approachable product. When bringing new (even revolutionary) ideas to market, interaction design is critical to ensure these flashy new things are easy to use and feel familiar to our customers. Making our users feel comfortable holding, using, or even thinking about new ideas or products is essential to user experience design. “Asking users to adopt new behaviors or even modify their existing behaviors is very, very hard.” — Khol Vinh of Mixel Interaction design on the Web Interaction design on the Web primarily focuses on user interface and layout. Using emerging user patterns Common use patterns are more or less considered “safe” bets. Most people know what they mean, we know how our users will expect them to function, and their common use tells us it’s something people are comfortable with (or will be quite soon). Discovering patterns that make our users more comfortable, and designate their function more clearly, is something we can all get behind. Interaction design is unique in that it’s largely a collaborative science brought on by our desire to get new ideas into the hands of our users.