February 5th, 2008 by admin
When you get ready in the morning, you select your outfit, shoes, and accessories based on the activities of the day. But how often have you stopped to select your thoughts for the day?
Not taking time to do this means you are making do with whatever your mind is “wearing” already. This is like wearing pajamas to the office and wondering why you feel a bit “off.”
Selecting one or two important positive thoughts will prepare you for anything.
How to do it:
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
Webster’s definition of a freshman is: a 1st year student. As a parent, you see your college freshman as much more than that…this is your baby boy or girl getting thrown out into the big, cruel world. There are probably a myriad of emotions running through you: excited, insecure, exhilarated and downright scared. Keep in mind that, as your college freshman is frantically packing up his belongings to move into that dorm, he is more than likely feeling those very same emotions…times 10!
Here are some tips for you to help your young adult make the transition to college:
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6 Tips To Help Your College Freshman Make The Transition To Campus Life
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January 10th, 2008 by admin
Doing science projects is an excellent way to raise your child’s awareness about the world around them. Science is everywhere that we turn. Thus there are many concepts about our planet that have not yet even been studied scientifically. There are still so many opportunities for learning! Additionally getting in tune with the world around us, allows a child to ask questions and learn how to find answers on his own. A child can develop much more than just scientific knowledge by being inquisitive. As a parent, it is your stewardship to ensure that you give your child those opportunities to learn and that you are there for support when your child comes looking for answers.
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Get In Tune With Your World And How It Works- Do Science Projects
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January 9th, 2008 by admin
If someone were to ask me what I thought the single most important factor was to gain happiness, I would have to say that it was purpose or vision.
You can have a lot of money, be popular, have decent relationships, possess power, have friends, even have a walk with God and find yourself unhappy. The reason for that, is that none of these things have full value until you have purpose behind them.
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