They only asked for 50 volunteers.
Ah-men....I'm in awe
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5247543/600-men-stand-absent-fathers-TX-schools-event.html?fbclid=IwAR1oL7emu5tQKku9DbUXvY6U2WgHOYsqTFfhy95O2CZe_p_qhQPUm-BF6a4
600 men stand in for absent fathers at Texas school’s event
Advocates for a Texas middle school only asked 50 men to support students, who would have been without fathers at their 'Breakfast with Dads' event, and to their surprise 600 men showed up.
"It costs the city about $20,000 a year to house a homeless person — but $100,000 a year if they are living on the streets." This is the plan that Utah has done successfully. Let's spread it around. http://bit.ly/HousingFirstThePlan
Find Out How This Canadian City Has Eliminated Homelessness
No one goes homeless for more than 10 days in Medicine Hat, Alberta – the city puts people in housing first–then addresses how they became homeless.
Happiness Comes to Those Who Live Their Calling
Like your dreams, happiness is never given. You have to create it.
You're The Average Of The Five People You Spend The Most Time With
createPerformanceMark('first image displayed');David P BrownMotivational speaker Jim Rohn famously said that we are the average of the five people we spend the most time with.
47 percent of all nonprofit tech founders are women, compared to just 17 percent at more traditional tech startups.
https://articles.aplus.com/a/tech-start-ups-non-profit-fast-forward
Women And Minorities Are Leading The Charge For Socially Impactful Tech
"The most successful founders typically have social experience with the problem at hand."
With our focus this Quarter of the World Games on the UN Sustainable Goal of Education, felt inspired to post this: What WOULD make a good teacher great? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrU6YJle6Q4
What makes a good teacher great? | Azul Terronez | TEDxSantoDomingo
I've been asking the question: What makes a good teacher great? for 24 years. I have collected 26,000 responses from 8 different schools and patterns have em...
"Fangirls know how to love something without fear or apology" - loved every moment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0TAE9x9qc4
Why are Fangirls scary? | Yve Blake | TEDxSydney
In this fun, passionate talk, writer and performer Yve Blake challenges the myth that fangirls are something to be laughed at, pointing out the long legacy o...
Be lucky - it's an easy skill to learn
Those who think they're unlucky should change their outlook and discover how to generate good fortune, says Richard Wiseman
Some Magickal simple steps. http://bit.ly/2XrGtKt
About to give a big speech? Here’s how to succeed under pressure
By now you’ve probably heard it a million times: public speaking is the most common fear amongst people. But with a few changes to your approach to public speaking, you can shake off the nerves that come with speaking before huge crowds and succeed under pressure. Without further ado, here are three in-the-moment ways to avoid caving under pressure.
First strategy: redirect your mind. When you’re preparing for an intimidating presentation or a big meeting, it feels natural to rehearse your points right before you enter the room. Unfortunately, this tends to backfire. Instead, use the five minutes before any big event to focus on something else. By redirecting your mind to a different focal point, you can send signals to your nervous system that it’s time to calm down, rather than the opposite.
Second strategy: repeat a one-word mantra. Another way to redirect your mind is to focus on one hyper-specific word or phrase. Apparently, when you’re waiting for the big moment to arrive, you send your prefrontal cortex into overdrive and cause yourself to feel stress. Focusing on a specific phrase in advance can counteract that cognitive response. If saying a one-word mantra isn’t for you, try singing a song.
Third strategy: reframe your physical symptoms. If you usually dread your body’s physiological responses to stress — from the sweaty palms to the fast heartbeat — try reframing them. You’ll be surprised to find that you will benefit from acknowledging them and seeing them differently. For instance, if you’re hands are sweating before giving a speech, see it as a sign that you are excited and ready for the challenge that lies ahead. After all, research has shown that just a little bit of stress can propel you forward, and encourage you to succeed when the nerves kick in.
Opinion | You Are Doing Something Important When You Aren’t Doing Anything
We need to rest, to read, to reconnect. It is the invisible labor that makes creative life possible.
What Happens in an Internet Minute in 2019?
In every internet minute, there is an extraordinary amount of activity. Wrap your head around it all with this nifty infographic.
This is the first testimonial video for Damiana Rahshelle's many in person immersive experience workshops as well as one on one Coaching Programs. This video...
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