The last month of summer - Hello August! We hope that, as you get ready for the start of a new school year, you get to enjoy the last of the summer fun!
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At Saturday's Summer Fun LIVE Course, 67% of our audience identified 'change' as the threat they are currently facing in their lives. Here are 3 ways you can AID unwelcome change and make it a launchpad for positive growth and action in your life: AID... 1 - Accept change as a reality of life. 2 - Identify how the change helps you build new skills, develops your character or introduces a new possibility. 3 - Decide and determine your next move motivated by assignment and not avoidance. Summer Fun LIVE Course: https://lnkd.in/eubph4Vn
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As a parent, Summer 2025 may not be on your radar yet, but it will be here before you know it! ☀️🏕️ Enrolling your child in 2025 summer camp early can help alleviate the stress of finding the perfect camp for your child before spots fill up, and ensure a smooth and enjoyable summer experience. Learn more about the benefits of signing up early by reading our new blog at https://lnkd.in/dviiM4wr
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You might think summer reading is all about relaxation, but it’s also a fantastic way to fuel your professional growth and spark new ideas. Hey, Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) community! I try to read every chance I get and wherever I am, enjoying a variety of books through different formats—whether it's audiobooks, Kindle, or old-fashioned books. This is what I am reading or trying to read this summer: 1. "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey This timeless classic is my coffee table companion, offering essential habits and principles for personal and professional success. ☕📚 2. "Take Your Company Global" by Nataly Kelly Reading on the go? This one’s on my Kindle. Nataly Kelly provides practical strategies for expanding businesses internationally, perfect for those dreaming big. 🌍📱 3. "Happy Place" by Emily Henry Need a little escape? "Happy Place" is in my pool bag. It is the great mix of relaxation and inspiration. 🏖️ 4. "Atlas of the Heart" by Brené Brown Listening to "Atlas of the Heart" on Spotify during my walks, Brené Brown’s insights on human connection are profound. 🎧 Summer reading isn’t just for fun—it’s a way to stay ahead, learn new things, and get inspired. So, what’s on your summer reading list? Let’s share and grow together! 📚💬 Happy reading and happy summer, everyone! 🌞📖 #SummerReading #LanguageServices #ProfessionalDevelopment #CCHI
📚 What are you reading this summer? 🏖
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I could write you instructions out of a paper bag, if you needed me to. Hell, I could write you the e-learning on how to make the paper bag first! (and write the copy to the website you'd need to sell that bag) But don't forget, I write fiction too:
Why do you read? During lockdown, I continued working and life was messy. I used the lack of social interaction to do what I used to do on long school summer holiday nights; I wrote about lives I'd never live, places I couldn't visit. Isn't that why we read in the first place? I know it is for me. This was my summer 2020:
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✅ Improving your negotiation or strategic skills ✅ Harnessing your creative mindset ✅ Becoming a more well-rounded leader Whatever your leadership goals, a Hult apprenticeship at Ashridge sets you on the path to achieving them. Check out the new graduation video for a few of our recent apprentices' reflections and achievements. And don't forget to follow the new page!
What better way to launch our new page than a first look at summer's graduation video? Up there as one of the best feelings in the world: hard-earned accomplishment 🙌
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☀️ As summer continues, we want to send a huge SHOUTOUT to all the amazing educators out there! 🌻 Whether you're relaxing by the pool, attending professional development, or planning for the upcoming school year, remember that your hard work and dedication make a world of difference. Enjoy the rest of your summer! 🌞📖 How are you spending your summer break? Share your favorite summer activities or plans for the upcoming school year in the comments below! 💬👇 #ThankYouTeachers #EducationHeroes #TxCEE
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Executive Coaching, Strategic Advisor - Actor, Director and Producer. Art is the highest form of human expression.
The underlying structure you are in will determine the outcome. In the Living Art you will explore the underlying structures of your life. The Living Art course is created by Robert Fritz. The bestselling author of the book “The Path of Least Resistance”. Living Art Sweden https://lnkd.in/dp7wPPPh
Explore how aligning your life with the right structures can pave the way for creative fulfillment and achievement 🚀 Join us this summer, for a 7-day full learning experience at Living Art. The Living Art course is created by Robert Fritz. The bestselling author of the book “The Path of Least Resistance”. Read more --> https://lnkd.in/dGHzWTN5 Secure your spot now! --> martin@martinalskog.se
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I like this creative Excel project! I use pixel art in some of my coding classes for kids. This looks like it would be therapeutic. Reminds me of an electronic form of painting by number or cross-stitching. #cooltech #funprojects #digitalart #pixelart #Excel #edtech
We hope you’re having an Excel-lent summer break!
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Co-Founder & CFO at rather.chat | Leveraging WhatsApp & AI (think ChatGPT) to transform customer experiences | Actuary Turned Startup Founder | Passionate Triathlete | Devoted Dad
Recently, I attended my 20-year high school reunion, and it was a profound journey back in time that sparked some deep reflection. Standing there with old classmates, it hit me: we're at that stage where we're considered to be approaching 'middle age.' It's a surreal feeling, realising how quickly time passes and that soon, we might be more on the downhill side of life's peak. Reunions like these are a stark reminder of how fast life moves. One minute you're tossing your graduation cap, and the next, you're looking back over two decades of life lived, decisions made, and paths taken. They're emotional, they're nostalgic, and yes, they can feel like those pivotal movie scenes where characters come face-to-face with their pasts and futures. For me, this reunion was not just about catching up but also evaluating where I stand in life. Am I doing what I should be doing? For me, the answer is a resounding yes. Leading rather.chat, pushing the boundaries in tech, and making an impact - this is exactly where I want to be. However, I understand why these milestones can feel daunting. They remind us that time is finite, and they raise that pressing question: are we making the most of it?
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