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Home» Posts tagged "transition"

Squashing Negativity

Time to make a recipe of squashing negativity. Most might find this a challenging recipe to make. Granted you will have to mix the recipe just right. But if you do, you will have the best squashed negativity you'd ever want. Ingredients Beliefs Attitudes Passion Goals Creativity First peel back the layers of not being [...]
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Limits Meant To Be Reviewed

North Carolina is in the middle of a big decision. High School football season is upon us again. The North Carolina High School Athletic Association ruled that 19-year-old Brett Bowden can no longer participate in practices or games as a member of the team because of his age. The athletic Association has it’s rules. This is for a good [...]

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10 Strategies For Attention Problems

With our fast paced society and challenges that may try to get in the way, our continued attention to a task at hand is hard to maintain, even if you don’t have Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or ADHD. Here’s some tips primarily targeted for working with kids, but works for all of us: 1. Warning, [...]

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