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- Learned Helplessness in a School Context: What It Is and How to Deal with It posted on May 17, 2018
- 4 SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL SKILLS YOU CAN EASILY PRACTICE WITH TEENS posted on May 12, 2017
- 5 TEAM-BUILDING ACTIVITIES FOR TEENS TO BUILD TRUST AND COOPERATION posted on April 21, 2017
- Why Teens and Alcohol Don’t Mix posted on April 15, 2018
- Ten Mistakes Sports Parents Make when Raising Young Athletes posted on July 4, 2019
Going Back to School: How to Overcome Procrastination
/0 Comments/in For Educators, For Individuals /by Jelena J.Ah, January… The month of getting back to reality. The holidays are over and everyone’s back to their regular routine of working and going to school. But now that the kids are used to sleeping in and getting some well deserved rest, procrastination may be an issue when it comes to getting up early for […]
The Common Unwanted Holiday Gift – the Blues
/0 Comments/in All, For Individuals /by Nobel CoachingHolidays are usually associated with family get-togethers, excitement, and joy, especially nowadays, when modern society insists on perpetual cheerfulness. At the end of the year, we tend to look back on and evaluate the months behind us. But memory can be biased and we tend to predominantly remember the things we’ve done wrong. In order […]
7 Easy Steps to Stress-Free Holidays
/0 Comments/in For Individuals, For Students /by Jelena N.Despite wanting to spend time with family during the holidays, getting together can be difficult to arrange. Everyone has different schedules. Work, school, friends, and many other things seem to get in the way. However, winter break is a great opportunity for togetherness and bonding with family. Winter break It’s the end of December and […]
The Two Faces Of Perfectionism
/0 Comments/in For Individuals, For Students /by Jelena J.In this article, we’ve decided to tackle the topic of good and bad perfectionism. People tend to have very black-and-white views when it comes to this. They think perfectionism is either a great thing that helps us become better, or that it’s a horrible habit which may lead us into depression and anxiety. But as […]
Black Friday – A Good Day for Sellers, But Is It Really Good for You?
/0 Comments/in For Educators, For Individuals /by Jelena N.Black Friday has finally come! Although it’s not a national holiday, many people look forward to shopping then. Special offers, deals, and sales are everywhere and you can find a ton of advice on how/where/what to shop, and tips and tricks on how to be “the winner of the day”. But do you really need […]