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Let's end this week with some humor! Do you recognize yourself in any of these? 馃槀
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Being a better person for yourself and others starts with small things you can do every single day. One example is starting your morning right so your entire day starts on a positive note.
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Maryke is a multi-talented tutor who can help your kid overcome obstacles in Math, Chemistry, Physics, English Language... You name it, she's there to solve it! The secret of her approach lies in building a connection with her students, rather than just spewing facts about a certain subject. Schedule a free first chatwith her today:
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Building self-esteem often comes as a result of unrealistic expectations. "I'm the best!" "I can do anything!" "No one is better than me!" That's why we wrote an article on building healthy self-esteem, one based on things we truly believe about ourselves. Because if we create a false image of ourselves, it could easily crumble, leaving us even more vulnerable than we once were.
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We're continuing on promoting self-improvement, and this quote fits right in! Challenges are a regular part of our lives, and we can either run away from them, or accept them and live happier lives as stronger, wiser people. Which path do you choose to take?
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Today is a sad day. Every year, it's our duty to remember all the innocent people who lost their lives 19 years ago. These horrible events shouldn't be forgotten, but we are incredibly proud of our society that kept on living and being open to the world. May those who died rest in peace, their friends and family live long, happy lives, and may it never happen again.
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Simply throwing punishments around won't solve the root of the rebellious kids' issues, nor will it improve your relationship with them. Here's what will.
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Speaking of self-improvement, meet coach Gea, our incredible mindset and accountability coach! She's there to help you take control of your life, improve it, and be the best version of yourself. Schedule a free first chat with her today!
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September is the official self-improvement month, so here are a couple of simple ideas on how to start on your self-improvement mission. It won't be comfortable at first, but the more you practice it, the better you'll be feeling.
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We still, as a society, don't talk nearly enough about mental health. Having a problem shouldn't make you feel ashamed, but like a regular human being. And asking for help shouldn't make you feel weak, but strong for deciding to help yourself.
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Today is the official fight procrastination day! One of the best ways to do it is to break big tasks into smaller ones and put it all on a to-do list. What are your tips for beating procrastination?
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The longer the pandemic lasts, the more likely your kids are to fall into feelings of hopelessness. You can support them through this tough period and help them build emotional strength and resilience. Here's how:
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In case your state/country decides to move the date of school reopening, it's important to keep kids active and learning. The best way to do it is by making it fun, rather than turning your home into an exact replica of a classroom. Here are a couple of tips from our awesome coach Ana on how to achieve that:
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Should this serve as a warning to all those planning to reopen schools this early on?
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Striving for perfection can cause anxiety and feelings of low self-worth. Striving to be as good as you can and to do as well as you can, on the other hand, births motivation and pride.
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If you decide to keep your child at home while the pandemic is still active, it's a choice we support 100%. To help you with homeschooling, our tutors offer a first free chat.
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In an age when technology allows us to teach, learn, and stay close to one another in a virtual environment, advocating for school re-opening - with such energy - is unnecessary. Yes, kids need the company of their peers to develop social skills; no, it doesn't need to be face-to-face in the middle of a pandemic. Do you agree?
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