A Quiet Moment meets Self-Esteem in Adult Education classes: Let’s take a glance at the Calmness of Self.
Such Quiet Moments calm mind and body, therefore, allow the learners to focus on studying. These Self-reflecting moments increase learning energy for the whole day. Experience shows that adult learners long for such quiet, relaxing moments which are, for most of them, the only time in the entire day they have for themselves. Only after a few days of this practice, learners are “hooked” and are looking forward to begin their day away from stress and burdens. And your days are stress less and joyful! Believe me, it works.
How to create a calm and learning conducive class environment? Continuity is the magic answer! Yes, daily implementation of such Self-Esteem Tools exercises boosts your learners’ Self-Esteem, and the continuity manifests it. Remember, each new habit needs at least twenty one to twenty nine days to manifest itself.
How can a quiet Moment in the Morning do the trick? Discover your own Self-Esteem power, use Self-Esteem Tools worksheets and give your adult learners the calmness they deserve. Begin your day with the three smileys. The WHAT? Yes, ask your students to list three things of gratitude and three of joy. Oh wait- that’s not all. You ought to also include a visualization. A WHAT in my classroom???
I invite you to visit:
www.self-esteem-tools-for-teachers.com/free-e-class.html
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Adult Education Teachers- this one is for you !
I AM the change Ghandi envisioned me to be;
I CAN do the change President-elect Obama inspires to do.
And here are the tools to do so: The Self-Esteem Tools for Teachers!
What is an Adult Education Teacher? Someone who gives and shares fully of her/himself and who knows how to build trust, and recognizes the learner’s needs and learning styles early on. It is someone who listens to Learners’ joys and problems throughout the day. This very special someone knows enough about the law, healthy food, drivers license to give some constructive hints, advises on how to find a job, consoles sobbing ladies and calms down men, and still is able to have a kind word for everyone in class and finds ways to motivate learners not to despair or to give up. Recognize yourself?
Then, give your adult learners the one thing they need and that make your life calmer: Build high Self-Esteem. Plant the seeds of Self-Reliance. How can you achieve this? Let us help.
Learn GREEN! Stay home, click and be trained the GREEN way!
Our specialized Adult Education Teacher e-courses are comprehensive.
November 22, 2008- Take a peek and come see our Essential Self-Esteem Tools presentation at the California Commission of Adult Education (CCAE) Southern State Conference in Palm Springs, CA.
www.self-esteem-tools-for-teachers.com
I CAN do the change President-elect Obama inspires to do.
And here are the tools to do so: The Self-Esteem Tools for Teachers!
What is an Adult Education Teacher? Someone who gives and shares fully of her/himself and who knows how to build trust, and recognizes the learner’s needs and learning styles early on. It is someone who listens to Learners’ joys and problems throughout the day. This very special someone knows enough about the law, healthy food, drivers license to give some constructive hints, advises on how to find a job, consoles sobbing ladies and calms down men, and still is able to have a kind word for everyone in class and finds ways to motivate learners not to despair or to give up. Recognize yourself?
Then, give your adult learners the one thing they need and that make your life calmer: Build high Self-Esteem. Plant the seeds of Self-Reliance. How can you achieve this? Let us help.
Learn GREEN! Stay home, click and be trained the GREEN way!
Our specialized Adult Education Teacher e-courses are comprehensive.
November 22, 2008- Take a peek and come see our Essential Self-Esteem Tools presentation at the California Commission of Adult Education (CCAE) Southern State Conference in Palm Springs, CA.
www.self-esteem-tools-for-teachers.com
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