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ImageQuotes That Make You Go Hmmm…
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Quotes That Make You Go Hmmm…
Kind words can be short
and easy to speak,
but their echoes
are truly endless.
Mother Teresa
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Bright-Side of the Web: Famous Failures
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Bright-Side of the Web: Shawn Achor
I am rounding off this week with a very humourous and enlightening TED Talk video from Shawn Achor.
Shawn is a psychologist who studies the relationship between potential, success and happiness.
In his talk, he discusses potential. How do we measure potential?
Potential in schools is measured by the average that a group of students perform then based on that finding, teachings are geared to the average learner. Shawn says:
“If we study what is merely average, we will remain merely average.”
If we change our focus, our potential will change too.
Shawn also describes
5 exercises to create lasting happiness.
Well, why don’t I stop rambling and let him it explain it for himself. Enjoy:
Shawn Achor: The happy secret to better work
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30-Day Challenge – Day 5
So four days of yoga are under my belt. I’m still jerky and stiff but I am seeing small progress everyday. Day 5, here I come. Only 25 to go.
Don’t forget to continue through the weekend. Those days count too.
How’s it going with you? Have you kept up with your challenge?
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Quotes That Make You Go Hmmm…
Happiness
is not a station you arrive at,
but a manner of travelling.
Margaret Lee Runbeck
Would you agree?
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Is Classic Children’s Literature Really Appropriate for Children?
I love to write but I am not a voracious reader. Never have been. I want to be learned and quote passages from famous novels but have never put aside the time to read on a daily basis. Having said that though, when I come across a book that interests me, I cannot put it down.
In my quest to walk on the brighter-side of life, I recently picked up a children’s classic which I have always intended to read: Anne of Green Gables.
I have seen the movie (if you haven’t, rent it, now!) and the stage play, have visited the house on Canada’s Prince Edward Island and have, I admit, read an abridged version but I have never read the official full-length work.
Fifty million people in twenty different languages had preceded me in my venture so there must be something to it. And of course, they were right.
Lucy Maud Montgomery’s 1908 novel is as delightful today as it must have been when she first penned it.
Her vivid descriptions of the pristine landscapes of Canada’s east coast, how she captures Anne’s irrepressible childhood imagination, Anne’s trials and tribulations as she tries so hard to conform to what is expected of her, and the friendships and bonds that are formed as she warms even the coldest hearts of all those around her, captivate and endear the reader.
Anne and Pollyanna are no doubt kindred spirits.
Had I read this book as a child, I am certain I would have been a devout reader. As an adult, I appreciate it even more and resolve to make time for more classic literature, including the Anne of Green Gables sequels.
Thank you, Ms Montgomery, for bringing Anne Shirley into my life. She is a friend I am glad to have met.
“Marilla, isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day
with no mistakes in it yet?”
– Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Have you read a children’s book that changed or shaped you somehow? Share it below.






