by Pat Wyman | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles
You know that feeling when your head feels kind of muddled, and you can’t concentrate no matter how much you’re trying? Your thoughts are scattered, you feel exhausted, mentally and/or physically, have trouble remembering things, and can’t find the motivation to get... by Diane Waters | Apr 11, 2013 | Articles
I really like the concept of math work stations. It is a simple concept that can be tailored to any situation (at any level of mathematics), and can be as elaborate or as simple as you like. The basic idea is to prepare one set of worksheets and place them at desks... by Jane Moughon, M.S., CPC | Dec 11, 2012 | Articles
Some current managers and employers are struggling to understand the new generation of employees they have hired. Some call them Generation Y and some call them the Millennials. They were born between 1978 to2002. (The dates may vary depending on which expert’s book... by Terri Maxwell | Nov 22, 2012 | Articles
It may be terrifying for those caught in the vortex between the old and the new way of work. Most professionals earned the right degrees, responded to the demands of their professions, learned the intricacies of their industries and were rewarded under the old system.... by Terri Maxwell | Nov 19, 2012 | Articles
There’s a popular children’s book called Where’s Waldo, in which the lead character—with his signature red-and-white striped shirt and somewhat goofy expression—is obscured by various collections of people and things. He’s hidden, but in plain sight (if you’ll excuse...
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