We generally don’t have to teach kids to be creative. Most children seem to have a natural instinct for it. If we provide them the tools and get out of the way, young kids will create to their heart’s content. But eventually some things do tend to get in the way — fear, time, passive entertainment, to name a few — which is where we as parents step in.
We can help create an environment for our kids that fuels creative thinking. Here are some ways to help nurture a vibrant sense of creativity in your home:
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You can take several measures to increase your chances of securing a promotion at work. While the requirements for promotion may vary from one company to another, you can distinguish yourself as a good candidate by following these practical tips:
One of my favorite quotes from Benjamin Franklin is, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” While 2021 seems far away, let me just say it is not too early to start the planning when it comes to budgeting. While some companies may already have completed their 2021 budgets, other companies are being overwhelmed by 2020 and can’t even think about 2021 yet. Wherever your company is in the process, it’s important for you to be involved, because if this year has taught us anything, it’s that businesses processes require some significant changes. So, let’s look at the lessons of 2020 and turn those into 2021 budget items.
Do you know what makes a good school principal and the qualities of a good school principal? You probably know that its not the easiest job, neither is it a job for everyone. Here are some of the traits that highly effective principals should possess to enable them do their job successfully:
1. An effective principal must be a visionary. A good principal should have a clear vision. He should be a continuous learner and also adapt to new trends. By doing that, a good principal will stand out among his peers. It is is your job to see that teachers gets comfortable and also feel motivated to improve continuously.
There are just under two months to go before the end of the year.
Experts agree that it’s not unusual to struggle both physically and mentally during this time.
The rush to wrap up work, family and other life commitments before an end-of-year break can not only be exhausting but bad for your health.
The reality is that end-of-year syndrome is real, even for the most hard-working people who are often characterised by exhaustion, anxiety and laziness especially during November and December, explains Megan Hosking, psychiatric intake clinician at Akeso Clinics.