Our words can have power that we don’t think we have in everyday life.
ADORA SVITAKOur words can have power that we don’t think we have in everyday life.
ADORA SVITAKThe reality, unfortunately, is a little different, and it has a lot to do with trust, or a lack of it.
ADORA SVITAKYoung people are often asked, ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ and given advice about how to lead meaningful adult lives.
ADORA SVITAKMake sure that your kids or the kids in your life have an opportunity to share their ideas.
ADORA SVITAKProm has all the elements of a popular story.
ADORA SVITAKThere are lots of different interpretations of the word ‘prodigy.’
ADORA SVITAKBut it doesn’t change the fact that we are chained to the beast. Voluntarily, of course.
ADORA SVITAKCEOs of top companies could probably use a dose of not-asking-for-raise behavior and less self-entitlement.
ADORA SVITAKWhere no girl is denied access to education, for instance.
ADORA SVITAKStudents read for tests and because their parents ask them to.
ADORA SVITAKRealizing that anyone can do it is the first step.
ADORA SVITAKBy creating so many illusory images of physical perfection.
ADORA SVITAKIn order to make anything a reality, you have to dream about it first.
ADORA SVITAKLearning between grown-ups and kids should be reciprocal.
ADORA SVITAKI just thought everyone loved reading as much as I did.
ADORA SVITAKWith writing, I can express myself, really, and share my ideas and just let my thoughts flow out.
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