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Gust MEES's curator insight,
February 21, 10:30 AM
Check out this video and also these resources:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=L2L
AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight,
February 21, 11:23 AM
A great way to spend 3 minutes and 45 seconds! Fantastic video! Delete the scoop?
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donhornsby's curator insight,
February 4, 8:12 AM
(From the article): How we use our brains is not only crucial to our survival, it also determines whether we succeed or fail.
donhornsby's curator insight,
February 4, 8:12 AM
(From the article): How we use our brains is not only crucial to our survival, it also determines whether we succeed or fail. Delete the scoop?
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Sigrid de Kaste's curator insight,
April 10, 10:45 PM
Is it a 'gift' or a personlity trait, or can we all 'learn' it? Time Management is an immense strain on a lot of business owners Here some worth while tips for you
claire butterworth's curator insight,
April 16, 4:23 AM
A key skill, that every business owner needs to master for the sake of their business, is the skill to make inspiring formal and informal presentations.
The secret to making really good presentations, is to understand and practice the six fundamental elements, that every presentation must address in order to be of value to the audience. add your insight... Delete the scoop?
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Manea Murray's comment,
April 3, 5:48 AM
Georgia’s comments are agreeable to my views on measuring success. The article is comparing successful versus non-successful through characteristics and personality of people. Reading the Success Indicator makes a point that a person is able to gauge his or her own success through how they behave and what lifestyle choices they want to make. It is important to understand that only the individuals can measure success for themselves.
ShaLino's comment,
April 6, 3:21 AM
I agree with both of Georgia's and Manea's comments about measuring success. Success is very important in life as well as having the characteristics and mentality of a person wanting to go far. Although this article had agreeable points, more discussion needs to be explored I think. Also, success comes from goals set by a person. Until that person is satisfied and fulfilled by their goals then one can maybe say or feel successful. It is true that success is not measured by popularity or how much money you have.
Ishika Nair's curator insight,
April 9, 5:46 AM
I think this article is relating with successfaul and non successful by showing the appearances. As shown on the article success is not only be achieved in bussiness or bbby becoming famous. The success indicator merely measures the success within your own lifestyle. This also means people measures success in many different ways and on many different levels when serring goals in life, its important that we indentify what success means to us personally, so that when we succedd we will know it. Delete the scoop?
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donhornsby's curator insight,
February 3, 9:13 AM
(From the article): Leadership rests on the foundation of rituals, and it is ritual which binds us together, honors our higher intentions, and acknowledges our journey. Your personal rituals -- what you make time for, and what you do not -- become the leadership rituals that define your influence, your style and your legacy. When you decide to have a clean desk, an empty inbox, run every morning, eat more vegetables, you are articulating your values and setting the example for people who work with you. You are creating a set of rituals that give you energy, exert your influence, and shift the way you are perceived.
Annette Schmeling's curator insight,
February 4, 11:05 AM
Intention is a key consideration to create a set of rituals that will focus you on your leadership journey. Rituals, rooted in a strong values, can open doors to do more, provide predictability, unleash creativity, inspire others & builds community. Delete the scoop?
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