14 Ways to Give Your Brain a Break

Terry Small posted the following 14 ways to give your brain a break: 1. Stop complaining 2. Step judging 3. Stop worrying 4. Forgive others 5. Forgive yourself 6. Go for a walk outside 7. Watch a sunset 8. Pay someone a compliment 9. Do a good deed 10. Laugh 11. Unplug 12. Read 13. Read more about 14 Ways to Give Your Brain a Break[…]

6 Steps to the Perfect Lesson

Gavin McCormack sent me the following great sample of the perfect lesson for students: Step 1. – Show the students a picture of a group of students reacting to someone taking their picture. Step 2. – Tell them it’s black and white. Step 3. – Zoom in and prove it, explain how the human brain Read more about 6 Steps to the Perfect Lesson[…]

Teach Essential Skills in School

In 2007 when our current first year university students sat in kindergarten learning phonics and the alphabet there was no Spotify, Uber, Airbnb, or Tesla. Today as they sit in their first year university lectures, we must ask ourselves, have we set them up with the skills to embrace the future? Can they be the Read more about Teach Essential Skills in School[…]

The Importance of Teaching Our Children to Share

Gavin McCormack sent me this well written article on the importance of teaching our children to share as well as their responsibility to their global community. McCormack states that our children need to be aware of their current surroundings and the essential fundamental needs of human beings that we take for granted that are not Read more about The Importance of Teaching Our Children to Share[…]

10 Fear-busting Strategies to Consider

Anthony Livonia, father, husband and physical education teacher posted the following article on the 10 fear-busting strategies to consider: 1. Stay informed – Read, read, read valid information from credible sources. 2. Stay active – Walk, meditate, perform yoga, stretch, do yard work, clean your garage, basement, shed, and get outside to just breathe. 3. Read more about 10 Fear-busting Strategies to Consider[…]

Truly Listen

One of the LinkedIn posts wrote about the importance of listening, especially for a leader. When you are a leader, in whatever capacity, business, education, parenting, counselling, you are a role model. How we listen to our people is an example of how true listening is practiced. You will never know the influence you have Read more about Truly Listen[…]

Parents Must Model Daily Reading

I most certainly agree with Gavin McCormack’s post on LinkedIn, about the importance of parents modeling quiet reading time daily. As modern technology sweeps the globe, it is important to remember that the written form is one of the oldest form of communication. My family reads. I attribute this to the fact that we value Read more about Parents Must Model Daily Reading[…]