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“You are what you do — day after day after day.”
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Regards,
“You are what you do — day after day after day.”
Should you tell your kids they are smart or talented? Professor Carol Dweck answers this question and more, as she talks about her groundbreaking work on developing mindsets. She emphasizes the power of "yet" in helping students succeed in and out of the classroom.
Memory is a vital part of our everyday lives, but sometimes it fails us. We've all been there -- we can't remember a person's name, we forget where we put our keys, or we walk into a room and don't remember why we're there. These memory failures can be frustrating and embarrassing. Neuroscientist Lisa Genova has written about the two types of memory failures that we experience regularly. In this talk, she reassures us that forgetting is totally normal and describes the difference between episodic and semantic memory. With this information, we can better understand why our memories fail us and learn to live with occasional memory lapses.
Choose your priorities wise. Take care of yourself.
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