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Never Be Lied

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How To Set Smart Daily Goals You’re busy. I’m busy. Everyone is busy. Yet, despite all this bustle, we often don’t feel particularly productive from day to day. Whole weeks can flash by in a blur of relatively meaningless emails, meetings, and admin tasks while the “big stuff” goes untended. As the 19th-century thinker Henry David Thoreau wrote, “It is not enough to be busy. If we want to take back control of our workday schedules and priorities, the only way to do it is by relentlessly questioning how we’re spending our time. From Leo Babauta of Zen Habits: What are you doing in this moment? The simple act of becoming more aware of where your attention is helps you to focus it where you want it to be – on creating something great. From Tony Schwartz of the Energy Project: Are you scheduling time daily to focus without interruption? Set aside at least one time period during the day – no more than 90 minutes at a time (and as close to that as possible) – to focus without interruption. From Scott Belsky of Behance:

Ma onzième année et les suivantes... | Au fil des années scolaires en lycée professionnel : les usages des outils Web 2.0 en classe : Twitter, Tumblr… How to be Free From Manipulation “Time is limited, so I better wake up every morning fresh and know that I have just one chance to live this particular day right, and to string my days together into a life of action, and purpose.” — Lance Armstrong Time does not run backwards. You do not get a do-over. Please do not waste another minute with toxic or manipulative people. “Enjoy yourself. If you had just one day left how would you spend it? “Every second is of infinite value.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Relationships are ideal tools for master manipulators. Most of the time close family or friends will accept your new relationship rules if you simply insist upon them. “The soul that is within me no man can degrade.” — Fredrick Douglas You do not need the constant and useless drama. “There is just one life for each of us: our own.” — Unknown Think about what you are doing to your healthy relationships by putting up with your toxic relationships? “Don’t ever save anything for a special occasion. What do you think?

Anne WALDER Andragogue - REVUE INTERNATIONALE: INNOVATIONS PEDAGOGIQUES, NOUS PARTAGEONS, ET VOUS? Ce projet s’inscrit comme une suite logique aux recherches menées par Anne M. WALDER, explorant les innovations pédagogiques et la culture disciplinaire en enseignement supérieur à l’Université de Montréal et le rapport pédagogique en contexte d'innovation par le recueil de pratiques exemplaires à l'University of California, Los Angeles. Le colloque n°10 du 82e Congrès de l'ACFAS du 15 mai 2014 souligne la volonté et le besoin des pratiques innovantes en éducation et la nécessité pour les innovateurs de partager leurs expériences. Cette journée a permis de dévoiler leurs innovations pédagogiques, acte d’esprit, de créativité et de courage dans la passion de l’exercice de leur fonction et marque la naissance d'une communauté d'enseignants engagés en pratique innovante et leur volonté de publier leurs expériences dans une perspective de Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) (Boyer, 1990).

10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies | PsyBlog Ten of the most influential social psychology experiments explain why we sometimes do dumb or irrational things. “I have been primarily interested in how and why ordinary people do unusual things, things that seem alien to their natures.Why do good people sometimes act evil?Why do smart people sometimes do dumb or irrational things?” –Philip Zimbardo Like famous social psychologist Professor Philip Zimbardo (author of The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil), I’m also obsessed with why we do dumb or irrational things. The answer quite often is because of other people — something social psychologists have comprehensively shown. Each of the 10 brilliant social psychology experiments below tells a unique, insightful story relevant to all our lives, every day. Click the link in each social psychology experiment to get the full description and explanation of each phenomenon. 1. The halo effect is a finding from a famous social psychology experiment. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Know-Futures® : la première plateforme Funny Learning®! « N’est-il pas absurde d’avoir un système éducatif qui part du principe que tous les cerveaux apprennent de la même façon ? » John Médina Quand le gaming rencontre la formation… Pourquoi seuls 17% des utilisateurs d’un MOOC (Massive Online Open course) arrivent à la fin de leur cursus ? Les apprenants interrogés pointent souvent du doigt de « vieilles méthodes pédagogiques descendantes dans des tuyaux tout neufs » (internet) ainsi que l’absence d’individualisation. Comment, en ce cas, proposer une formation à distance, vivante, personnalisée et efficiente ? Issue d’une véritable aventure collective, Know-Futures®, 1er e-campus Funny Learning® est le fruit d’un travail de deux ans. Le mariage de la formation et des émotions Nous sommes uniques et apprenons à notre façon ! Animé par le désir de découvrir, le joueur-apprenant entre dans un décor immersif qui le positionne immédiatement en véritable « héros-explorateur ». Mission « Welcome to 4 colors » : à la découverte de soi et des autres

Apprendre à manipuler - mentalisme, psychologie, manipulation Turkish Getup - 25 Most Deceiving Exercises (They Tone More than You Think!) - Shape Magazine - Page 2 Laying on your back and coming to a standing position sounds pretty benign—until you have to do it while holding a weight at arm's length above your head. Up for the challenge? Lie flat on your back with your legs straight and hold a dumbbell in your left hand with your arm straight above you. Roll onto your right side and prop yourself up on your right elbow. Simply stand up, while keeping your arm straight and the dumbbell above you at all times. Once standing, reverse the movement to return to the starting position. Tip: Don't take your eyes off the dumbbell at any time. You can use your keyboard to see the next slide ( ← previous, → next) Promo Subtitle Image Alt Text 25 Most Deceiving Exercises (They Tone More than You Think!) Title Text Media Folder: Media Root By Charlotte Andersen

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