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Sasha's Six Steps for Bringing in the Mail
"I believe in opening mail once a month, whether it needs it or not." Bob Considine Close your eyes. Imagine coming home from a three week vacation. Notice how big the pile of mail that awaits you is. How do you feel as you contemplate having to deal with it? Feel some resistance? After learning ‘Sasha’s Six Steps for Bringing in the Mail’, I guarantee you’ll feel better about it. Sound good? Okay, then here’s what you need: • A shredder • Three/four tiered horizontal filing tray • Datebook – paper or electronic • Pen and highlighter rnr
10 Knock-Out Tips for Homework Success!
"I like a teacher who gives you something to take home to think about besides homework." Lily Tomlin Problem solving, simply put, is the ability to ask the right questions in order to pinpoint what the true issue is. The first obvious question is whether your child is being asked to work at a level beyond their comprehension or not. If this is the case, you will need to consult with teachers and/or tutors to get them the help they need. r
How to Train People Effectively
Statistics show that people respond better to positive support than to negative input. If you want your employees to perform well, cultivate patience and a positive environment. Not all people possess the same skills; employees who are assigned tasks beyond their capability may not adhere to training no matter how specific and effective the strategies. Locating the individual value and contribution of each employee allows you to focus on improving his/her overall productivity and enthusiasm for the job. When training one-on-one, these strategies will be beneficial: r