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Before Microsoft: The Upbringing of Bill Gates
“It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure,” says Bill Gates. Failure is something Gates would see little of during his lifetime.

Lesson #1: Be Honest With Yourself
“I was wired at birth to allocate capital and lucky enough to have people around me early on – my parents and teachers and Susie [his late wife] – who helped me make the most of it,” said Buffett.

Lesson #3: Question Convention
“The most important aspect of my personality, as far as determining my success goes, has been my questioning conventional wisdom, doubting the experts and questioning authority,” says Ellison. “While that can be very painful in relationships with your parents and teachers, it's enormously useful in life.”

Shame is the Secret Saboteur of Success
Shame is the painful belief that a person is defective by their very existence, and is the secret weapon of sabotage against personal success. Essentially, shamed is a response that results from our parents and teachers helping us learn how to be a part of society, which we very early on tend to absorb into our energy bodies at a core level. Over time, people affected by shame make compromised decisions from a diminished view of themselves which affects their productivity, relationships and overall life wealth.

Finding Ways to Do What You Love
Once you have determined that doing something you love, being passionate about your work, is the pathway to success, the next question is "How do I figure out what I have a passion for?".

Beliefs: The Software of the Mind
The mind is the most powerful bio computer known to man. The software we run on it determines everything. Our beliefs and belief systems run like programs of the mind. Preventing us from accomplishing what we want or propelling us to new heights of achievement. Change your mental software when you change your beliefs. Learn how in beliefs the software of the mind.

Acceptable usage policy for productivity increase
AUP- acceptable usage policy is a set of rules applied by website owner which restrict the ways in which network or site may be used. Usually an AUP applies when the organization has global rules for operation of IT equipment by employees, students, etc.

The Art of Asking the Right Questions
The truth is, most of us don’t know how to ask good questions, or when we do ask a really great question, it is by accident. There are several ways to ask questions. Some people seem really good at it, while others use a random, what-ever-pops-into-head approach.

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Lesson #1: Be Honest With Yourself
“I was wired at birth to allocate capital and lucky enough to have people around me early on – my parents and teachers and Susie [his late wife] – who helped me make the most of it,” said Buffett.

Lesson #3: Question Convention
“The most important aspect of my personality, as far as determining my success goes, has been my questioning conventional wisdom, doubting the experts and questioning authority,” says Ellison. “While that can be very painful in relationships with your parents and teachers, it's enormously useful in life.”

Who's Writing The Script for Your Life?
Most of us have our life script written by others - it began with our parents and teachers. In our adult years the job was taken over by our bosses, clients, partner, other dependants, the economy, world events and so on. We try to be the person we think others expect us to be rather than be the person within that we have always been. It's time to take control and write the script we want.

Time-Out
When young children misbehave, many parents, teachers and caregivers insist on a time-out. Think how much better your workplace would be if you initiated the same approach. No, not for your boss or coworkers, but for yourself.

Are Your Expectations Known to You?
We enter the world with high expectations. Somehow we know our parents will feed us, and look after us until we are able to look after ourselves. We attend educational institutions and know that the teachers are paid to teach us. We then enter the world of career choices, we find the perfect job for us and then, well it all falls apart.

Student Perspectives of Classroom Disruptions
In a school consisting of 99% White teachers and 98% historically underserved students, students reported that teacher behavior is the major cause for classroom disruptions. Excessive classroom disruptions that involve teachers and historically underserved students indicate that there are racial interaction challenges between teachers and students. During interviews one student stated, ...

Manifesting Reality - Changing Your Life by Changing Your Thoughts
We donft come into this life knowing what is best for us, there is no little instruction book taped to our side as we enter the world. We spend the majority of our life just playing it by ear. Sure, most of us have some help from our parents, grandparents and teachers along the way, but the real day to day living is left up to each of us and what we think is best. What we donft realize is thatfs just it, itfs our thoughts that are the most important aspect directing our lives. gEvery thought of yours is a real thing -- a force.h Prentice Mulford (1834--1891)

How to Cripple Your Kids
We've been hearing more about “helicopter parents” in the last few years. Is this just a healthy concern for the well-being of our children? Can we help them be excellent by giving them all our time, advice and resources? Well, unfortunately it’s pretty easy to show that students with helicopter parents tended to be “less open to new ideas and actions, as well as more vulnerable, anxious and self-consciousness, among other factors, compared with their counterparts with more distant parents.

10 common behaviour management mistakes teachers make
Teaching is a complex social activity, and while teacher training prepares teachers well around content expertise and delivery, very little is done to skill teachers in behaviour management. Behaviour management, in what is already a high-stress profession, remains one of the most significant stressors for teachers, yet little has been done systematically to solve the problem. Much of the literature addresses teacher stress from a stress management perspective (treat the symptom). In this article, I plan to explore the 10 most significant mistakes teachers can make in managing student behaviour. Further, I also set out to show what a brain-based, coaching or best-pratice alternative might be to each of the ten mistakes.

A Problem with Today\\\\\\\'s Parenting
Many parents try to be far better parents than their parents were, yet their children grow up feeling lost and empty. Discover why in this article.

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