[VIDEO] Duncan Nugget® #202: Live Your Life
A few years ago, I saw the following statement on a student’s Facebook status:
“Oh I get it! The point of life is to live.”
As you can imagine, his status immediately generated a couple of sarcastic comments:
“omg”
“lol”
“AHAHA you hit the nail on the head didnt you?”
People were clowning him and I’m not sure if he was serious or not , but that is a profound statement: the point of life is to live.
A lot of people spend their whole life dying. Dying from stupidity. Dying of mediocrity. Dying of boredom. Dying of loneliness. And the list goes on. They do nothing. They just fade away and completely waste a precious gift.
Enjoy your life.
Do something awesome with your life.
LIVE your life. You deserve it.
Million-Dollar Question:
Are you really living your life?
- Topics: Character DevelopmentDuncan NuggetsPersonal DevelopmentProfessionalSelf-Awareness & PurposeTeenVideosYoung Adult
[VIDEO] Duncan Nugget® #26: Contagious
There are few things more nerve-wracking than being stuck at work or on a plane next to someone who is constantly coughing.
You’re sitting there thinking, “I better not get sick or I’m going to hurt somebody.”
When people are coughing like that it’s easy to see that they might be contagious, but we are often unaware of the subtle ways that people are contagious.
The limbic system is the part of your brain that produces emotions. Scientists have discovered that it’s an open-loop system. Which means the moods and attitudes of one person transmit signals that can alter the heart rate, hormone levels, sleep rhythms and immune functions inside the body of another person. And the person may not even realize what happened.
That’s deep.
People are always contagious.
Million-Dollar Question:
What attitudes and moods are you and the people you hang around infecting each other with?
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ACTION STEPS AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
- Topics: Character DevelopmentDuncan NuggetsPersonal DevelopmentProfessionalSelf-Awareness & PurposeTeenVideosYoung Adult
[VIDEO+ACTIVITY] Duncan Nugget® #211: The Deciding Factor
Exxon Mobile Corporation conducted a study that shows that price isn’t always the main deciding factor for choosing a gas station. It’s other things like cleanliness, brightness, and safety.
That’s interesting because it shows that…
When someone makes a decision about you and what you have to offer, many times the deciding factor isn’t what you think it is.
I’ve seen plenty of people get tripped up over this. If you are a parent, educator, or mentor whether or not someone heeds your advice is seldom based on common sense. The deciding factors are things like trust, respect, and authenticity.
When you’re in an interview, seldom are your GPA and technical knowledge the deciding factors. It’s often a matter of soft skills like leadership, communication, teamwork, and decision making.
Million-Dollar Question:
When making a choice about you
and what you have to offer,
what will be the deciding factor?
[POSTER] The Path To Success
Man…I wish I figured this out sooner. The path to success looks like spaghetti.
- Topics: Character DevelopmentGrit, Perseverance, DiligencePersonal DevelopmentPostersProfessionalTeenYoung Adult
[VIDEO] Duncan Nugget® #320: Squabbling Over Crumbs
Three birds were sitting on a branch. They were starving. A bakery truck passes by and off falls a loaf of bread. When the loaf hits the ground a piece of the crust breaks off into crumbs.
New Trends In Education
There is some great info in this article: 8 Important Education Trends in Generation Z
But… I really wish some demographer or guru would come up with a better name than Generation Z. “Digital Natives” works, but it overlaps part of the Millennial Generation (Gen Y).