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Monday, May 23, 2011

from Terry on my homeschool e-group…

 

Have you made your summer to do list (with the kids) yet?

Inspired by this blog:

http://www.mommycoddle.com/2010/06/the-summer-list.html

Here is a list to give you inspiration!

http://www.digitalreflections.typepad.com/digital_reflections/2009/06/100-free-things-to-do-with-your-kids-this-summer.html

CATTLE DRIVE–SPRING 2011

 

An “Insider Perspective”: Do You Need a University Degree to Succeed?

 

Read the article here - http://www.upgradereality.com/an-insider-perspective-do-you-need-a-university-degree-to-succeed

 

“If you’re willing to work harder than others (be the first to arrive and the last to leave), if you’re willing to put in time and effort to improve, then there is no doubt that you will succeed whether you have a degree or not.”

 

What is your opinion on this subject? Did you study? Do you think that you needed to? Are you doing what you studied to become?

"When you're younger, think less and do more; when you're older, do less and think more."

 

"When you're younger, think less and do more; when you're older, do less and think more."

 

this quote found here: http://www.number27.org/etc.html

“I'm just getting started — can you offer any advice?
A wise mentor once told me: "When you're younger, think less and do more; when you're older, do less and think more." I see a lot of (especially young) people get frozen by the paralysis of indecision. Just start making stuff until something catches. Once you've tried a number of things, it will be easier to see which ones have a future. Another bit of encouraging advice I like very much is what Ira Glass has to say about taste. Here are a few other insights that may be useful as well.”

Life is about not knowing

 

Marc and Angel Hack Life - Practical Tips for Productive Living

Everyone wants a perfect ending. But over the years I’ve learned that some of the best poems don’t rhyme, and many great stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, or end. Life is about not knowing, embracing change, and taking a moment and making the best of it without knowing what’s going to happen next. - via http://www.marcandangel.com/