Educate South Florida Blog

04
Jan

January 4

No Tags | 2016 Project

Have kids and don’t know what to do on a cold or rainy day? Here’s an idea.        My nephews Ethan & Nathan love a great art project. On a particularly rainy South Florida day, my sister pulled out these giant monograms that you can buy at your local arts & crafts store for less […]

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03
Jan

January 3, 2016

No Tags | 2016 Project · Advice

Asking for advice is never easy. Be there for someone when they ask you for it. Every now and then someone might stop you and ask for advice. Sometimes, due to your own issues, you either dismiss the person or you try to quickly resolve the person’s issues without truly hearing what they have to […]

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02
Jan

January 2, 2016

No Tags | 2016 Project · Advice

Confidence and Insecurity       I think there are times when good or even great things happen in someone’s life and for a while, you can ride the wave of that accomplishment thinking that everything is finally ok. You think to yourself, “Now that you’ve gotten here, you won’t have time to let insecurity creep in.” […]

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02
Jan

January 1, 2016

No Tags | 2016 Project · Advice · Uncategorized

Setting Goals 1/1/16 A lot of content you read online in January will be about setting goals and starting the year off with a new vision for yourself. I think anytime is a good time to start goals, but in the spirit of the new year’s resolutions, I have decided to share my goals with […]

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31
May

The Power & Pitfalls of Periscope

· · · · · · · · · · | Social Media

Periscope is the 2-month-old social live streaming application now available for both Apple iOS and Android users. Periscope allows people to share their video with everyone using the service or a selected group. These videos have the ability to be replayed for 24hours after they have ended. Lots of people love the unique visual feedback […]

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16
May

My Personal Quote of the month

No Tags | Uncategorized

It’s time we stop telling people including children to look out for themselves and to put their oxygen mask on before putting on any others. What if we created a culture of thinking about other people’s  needs? Putting ourselves in the mindset that others are affected by our actions and that we need to think […]

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16
May

Great Infographic

No Tags | Advice

I love this Infographic from Ziglar.com. What do you think? Leave a comment below.

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16
May

Listen to Christopher on The Focus Group Sirius XM Radio

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06
Feb

The Problem with the Answer Key

· · · · · · · · · | Advice

What do you do when your teacher tells you that you’re wrong, but can’t explain why? Today, parents and students are not sure how to handle a conflict or misunderstanding with teachers in their lives. Does standardized test practice help a child learn if their teacher has difficulty explaining the concepts addressed on the test? […]

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04
Feb

GED TEST NEWS

· · | Advice

Anyone who is preparing for the GED Please Read! I have worked with clients who are enrolled at adult education centers that take up your time and keep you from making money because they say you can’t pass the test. I work with people in similar situations for a maximum of a week and they […]

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