A Secret to Getting More Done

Like most of you, I’ve got a lot going on in my life. I’m a wife, mom, homeschooler, business owner, friend, teacher, etc.  You get the idea. 

I’m busy.

Last week I promised you I’d share a technique to help you get more done.  I’m here to deliver!

This is it.

Yep.  A kitchen timer.

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Finding Independence

Happy Independence Day!

I hope you are having a wonderful weekend with your family and friends, celebrating the founding of our country.  Yesterday I was in a total of four airports trying to get from Cleveland, Ohio, to Austin, Texas.  It definitely was NOT a direct flight!  But getting to family and my final destination was worth the wait.

I started out a month-long vacation last week in LAX at 3:30 am.  I flew with a friend to an amazing five-day spiritual retreat.  I’m so grateful for the time away to be rejuvenated and inspired.

It was in the airport that I got my first “aha” of the trip.  We got to LAX before the TSA or ticket lines had opened, so there were tons of people standing around waiting.  I know how these things work, so I asked someone if they were in line, and then when they said yes, we got in line behind them.  

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A Vision Quest

And a new phone

You know that feeling when you understand that you HAVE to do something but you really don’t want to?  You put it off.  You don’t want to face the changes it will create.  You like the old way. 

There comes a time when change has to happen.

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Honoring the Fallen

The Soldiers and the Children

I hope you are having a wonderful weekend but I don’t feel comfortable saying “happy” Memorial Day.  It is a day of remembering men and women who gave their all. Literally.

No matter how horrific or mundane, their deaths have meaning.  As do their lives.  

They fought for the principles our country stands for.  Things like freedom, equality, and the rule of law.  They did this by signing up for the military.  With this act, they chose meaningful lives. And sadly, deaths.

We need to help our children find meaning.

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What is Most Important?

It Might Not be What You Think…

This week I spoke to several people about the most important things to cover when educating children.

What do you think is most important?

Do you think of the standards that the government has given us?  Or maybe the lists you can find on a website or in a book?

Most of those center on certain types of knowledge.

I don’t think knowledge even makes the top 10.

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“Your Child is No Genius!”

Don’t Accept the World’s Opinion

In Angela Duckworth’s book GRIT, she shares how her father would tell her how she was “no genius” on a regular basis. (She went on to win what is nicknamed the “genius” grant.) Her father wasn’t being cruel.  He was just repeating what the world says about our kids.  And about us.

But it isn’t true.

You are a genius and your child is a genius.  I like to turn it around as Elizabeth Gilbert does in her book Big Magic.  She says that you HAVE genius.  It is there for the taking.

You HAVE genius.

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Allow Them to Play

This week I took a class to visit a pre-school.  It was a field trip for an entrepreneur class I’m teaching this semester.  One of our students is interested in child development and has dreams of opening up a pre-school one day.

It was a wonderful school.  Colorful classrooms.  Student artwork hanging on the wall.  The kids were all well behaved and engaged in what they were supposed to be doing.

I asked the director a question about free play.

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Preparing our Kids for the Future

Are you worried about how to prepare your kids for the future?

I am.  

What skills will they need to be successful?  What should we cover to help them the most?  Are the standards the government has for education taking any of this into consideration?  

Lots to think about.

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Genius is Elemental

Have you heard of Ken Robinson? His TED talk, “Do Schools Kill Creativity,” has been viewed 72 MILLION times.  If you haven’t watched it yet, I highly recommend it.  

Right now I’m rereading his book “Finding Your Element.”  I’ve listened to it several times and even read the actual book once.  This time I’m taking the time to annotate, do the suggested activities, and take notes.  

It is that good of a book.

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