Episode 33
Understanding differences in personality type can drastically reduce conflict and friction in relationships, and this is as true with our children as it is with anyone else.
Published on 8 years, 11 months ago
Episode 32
Try as I might, I cannot escape the reality that having a plan is not good enough. I have to work the plan. It’s painful, but true. In a GTD set-up, the review process, especially the morning review,…
Published on 8 years, 11 months ago
Episode 31
Those of us educating young children tend to use the vocabulary of learning styles, though current research seems to be showing that most of the learning styles rhetoric is bunk.
Published on 8 years, 11 months ago
Episode 30
Regular review is the absolute key to maintaining a sense of organization. You have to look at your lists to make them happen, and that looking over is called a review.
Published on 8 years, 11 months ago
Episode 29
So, I will admit it. I am a personality nerd. I think that understanding MBTI typing makes us better parents, too.
Typing people into 4-12 kinds has been going on since Aristotle, and Kiersey (the one…
Published on 8 years, 11 months ago
Episode 28
A weekly review is a common business productivity recommendation, the best tip for how to organize your life, and a practice I encourage in my course Simplified Organization. It is a time to reorient…
Published on 8 years, 11 months ago
Episode 27
Gregory posits not only that review and application are the “essential conditions of all true teaching,” but also that “not to review is to leave the job half done.” The aim of reviewing material is …
Published on 9 years ago
Episode 26
We have a small practice that saves the state of our house, almost every day. It’s simple and effective – as long as we do it. When I keep the time in the late afternoon regularly carved out for it, …
Published on 9 years ago
Episode 25
What is a teacher? What is teaching?
According to Gregory, the art of education — that is, teaching — is two-fold:
Teaching is the art of training. Teaching is leading the students into paths of physic…Published on 9 years, 1 month ago
Episode 24
We moderns tend to compartmentalize our lives, thinking of what we do – and who we are as we do them – as unrelated segments and pieces. So there easily becomes the church me, the hanging-out-with-fr…
Published on 9 years, 1 month ago
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