Teleseminar Tip #27 – Steps To Creating A Study Guide For Teleseminars
For the distance learner creating a dedicated study area is an important part of their online education process. The idea is to create an area that provides a physical, visible, and personal location that has everything you need to attend online classes and study effectively. It needs to be the place where when you’re there you switch into study mode and the rest of the world goes away.
Yes, I know I’ve just quoted Stephen Covey. But the advice applies even more to writing a book or eBook. The effort you are about to undertake will vary considerably depending on the nature of the product. Many traditional eBooks were only 20 pages in length. Or even less. And people do continue to create report-sized eBooks despite the influx of longer Book-length versions. What you are going to use the book for will greatly affect the size and style of the book or eBook. It also affects how much, if anything, you are going to charge. Which in turn also has an effect on the size. Even the format (print or electronic) will be affected by what you are going to do with the book.
Testing – Getting a friend or family member to test you on key points will give you an understanding of your knowledge on a topic. This will allow you to pinpoint areas that you need to further write my history paper and areas that you have a good grasp on.
At the start of each writing project, ask the question, Why am I writing this? Then write down your reason and keep it in sight as a constant reminder.
Being part of a support group can really help a teen get the weight loss advice they are looking for. There are online support groups that might be easier for teens to join,as they can remain as anonymous. Parents can check out several prior to recommending them to their teen.
Keeping junk food out of the house and preparing healthy food in flavorable ways for all family members goes a long way in helping out a teenager who wants to lose weight. And keep in mind, moderation is the key. Deprivation is the most fattening food anyone can have, teen or not.
15 – Create a pre-writing ritual to help you get in the mood to write. You may have the ritual of having a cup of coffee and reading the morning paper. Maybe your ritual will include taking a shower or going on a walk before sitting down to write. Keep your ritual short though–it’s just supposed to prepare you mentally for the act of writing.
Learning Spanish is possible if you make friends in the country. You will then have ample opportunities to communicate using the language skills that you have learnt. You will know how to learn Spanish, use your listening and speaking skills as well as make new friends.
teen drivers are five times more likely to get into a car accident than an experienced driver, and car accidents are the leading cause of death of teen.
Wednesday and Thursday are repeats of Tuesday. I begin by reviewing and repairing the work from the day before and then go on to finish two more chapters.
Driving: This is a topic I’ll handle in a separate post because I believe it deserves full coverage. But I will say this-local news recently covered the story of a teenager who was driving along at about 50 mph and in a two minute period responded to 2 text messages, One minute later he drifted across the road’s centerline and hit head-on an on-coming car travelling at about the same speed. That’s like hitting a brick wall at 100 mph. The other driver died instantly and the teen is charged with 2nd degree homicide. The courts are at odds about enforcing such a serious charge for a motor vehicle accident, but the prosecutor says it was no accident. In any case, the teen is facing a very long time in prison. So much for college and/or a good job.