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The Benefits Of The Classical Education Method

By Kayley Kenzie

Parents who are interested in the classical education method often articulate the worry that the curriculum will be too rigorous for their children. Discipline and a challenging curriculum are definitely part of the classical education method.

Taking A Small Business To The Next Level

By Linda Finkle

Taking a small business to the next level. An interesting concept. What exactly does that mean? "The next level" indisputably means something different to individual companies, but the core principals will most likely be the same. And what holds small business owners back from doing this? What may come as a surprise some is that money resources are not the only - or even the foremost - issue for these companies.

Celebrating Failures

By Linda Finkle

What is the real "f" word? It's failure. We all want things to go perfectly - or what we perceive as perfectly. But the truth is, they don't, always. Trying new things creates the possibility of failure. In a business landscape where the message is predominantly that "Failure is Bad," it's no wonder that failure is perceived as a dirty word.

Classical Education Curriculum Made Easy

By Kayley Kenzie

The Trivium is the basis of the classical education curriculum. As its name suggests, the curriculum is separated into three phases. The grammar stage is the first, and it corresponds with grades one through six.

How To Use A Classical Christian Education In Your Home

By Kayley Kenzie

Schools in early American history were characteristically schools promoting Classical Christian education. Normally, the instructors were ministers who had an educational background in classical languages, literature, and Protestant theology.

Phil Learns To Serve Rather Than Be Served!

By Olivia Stefanino

Phil swaggered into my office, sank into the back of the chair that I offered - and swiftly folded his arms. Without saying anything, Phil simply looked at me with his left eyebrow raised. His defensive body language made it clear that he was not looking forward to our session

Why A Classic Education Is The Best Type Of Education

By Kayley Kenzie

As educational systems go, classic education is among the most rigorous and traditional. In general, education is considered classical when it emphasizes learning language (usually Latin). Language serves as the foundation for liberal arts.

Why You Need To Read Classic Books To Your Children

By Kayley Kenzie

Why is it even important for everyone to read classic books? Really, it's because these books aren't just for specialists; they are for all people. There's no other way they could have become classics.

Are You A Coach That Leads?

By Richard Nugent

An innovative article from the author of 'Football Raise Your Mental Game' about leadership in football (soccer) with ideas and lessons that can be applied to coaching in any sport.

Don't Underestimate A Christian Classical Education

By Kayley Kenzie

Education is important, since it plays a vital role in how your children see the world and get through life. It also helps shape their character. Something of this importance makes it difficult to decide how and where your children should receive their education.

Why Great Leaders Make Change A Habit

By Diana Keith

Learn why some leaders make it, yet others get left behind. Find out how to get out of crisis mode, along with six strategic success habits every leader needs to know. These are the habits that separate great leaders from their counterparts.

Tough Times For Salespeople? Just Right For Sales Heroes!

By Don Mastrangelo

Salespeople - don't be fooled by all the talk about possible recession, how bad things are and all the other whining going on out there - this is your chance to kick %$#@! Read this article to find out how to make the most of a tough economy while most everyone around you complains!

How To Develop Integrity As A Leader

By Axel Meierhoefer

What does it take to build and maintain integrity? Henry Clound has written eloquently about it. Now it's our turn to learn fomr him.

The 5 Key Characteristics Of A Successful Entrepreneur

By Keith Walden

So you want to become a successful entrepreneur? Find out if you have what it takes.

Leadership And Movies

By Ann Golden Egle

You can learn a lot about your leadership style at the movies!

Effectively Managing Personal Issues At Work

By Linda Finkle

Everyone goes through personal issues of some sort during their lives. Lets face it, when major family/personal issues arise, your time and energy is going to be focused on resolving these difficulties. Often we think we are handling things jut fine, but we really arent.

Corporate Wellness: What Is It And Why Is It Important?

By Dr. Nicole Cutts

According to the US Department of Labor, people spend 48% of our waking hours at work. The work environment can have a profound effect on our well-being and our lives. Wellness is fundamental to achieving a healthy high performance organizational culture of success. This article discusses what corporate wellness is and how a corporate wellness consultant can improve your organization.

How Can Trust Improve Your Business?

By Axel Meierhoefer

It can take years, even decades, to build a reputation. On the other hand, even the smallest, unintended mistakes can ruin what you worked so hard on. This article shows some expamples of what can happen and how to resolve or avoid it. With attention to detail you can make inroads on the path to success.

Managing Your Emotional Energy Is Important In Your Leadership Development

By Jean Starling

Your emotional energy is an important part of your communications with your team. To be an effective leader you have to recognize and manage your energy. Managing your energy in your communications is just one aspect of gaining Emotional Intelligence. Horses teach ledership skills.

Leadership Strategy - Horses Teach The First Step Of Emotional Intelligence For Effective Leadership

By Jean Starling

Horses teach leaders about their own Emotional Intelligence. You team picks up their mood from you their leader. As their leader it's up to you to know what your emotions are, what feelings are driving you and how you're exhibiting them to your team.

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