Authors: Michael M. Bivins EdD Mark Mitchell, DBA Founder and President of Pride and Strive Inc., Mount Laurel, NJ, USA. Editor's Note: The address information for the Corresponding Author has been updated. Corresponding Author: Michael M. Bivins, EdD, MS, One Academy Drive Daphne, AL 36526 Michael.bivins01@gmail.com 646-330-2157 Michael M. Bivins, EdD, is the founder and [...]| The Sport Journal
A while back I had an interesting conversation with my older son, who is in 7th grade. He was telling me about various new rules his school had introduced — like only two bathroom breaks per week per class — which, we agreed, did not make much sense. But then he added: It seems like the teachers also know that the rules don’t make sense. If you talk to them about it, it’s pretty clear that this is something that they’ve just been told they have to say. Then we all forget about it an...| J. W. Mason
This post was originally published in 2014. It has been revamped with additional research and advice for managers in 2023. Photo by Alex Kotliarskyi on Unsplash What, by a long shot, is the most important motivator for employees at work? Is it money, pressure, or praise? Typically, managers believe the…| I DONE THIS
Do you ever wonder what makes you really excited to do things? That's called intrinsic motivation, and it's super cool. Here, I've got ten awesome ways to help you find your inner drive and succeed| Motivationxpress - Ignite Your Words, Fuel Your Soul
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Done lists focus on what you've accomplished, not what's left to do. By tracking daily dones and celebrating small wins, you gain motivation to do more.| I DONE THIS
Food preoccupation is one of the most common challenges I’ve seen over the years (in addition to avoidant eating). How do I define food preoccupation? Food preoccupation is when a child’s interest in (or seeking of) food gets in the way of the work of childhood (social, emotional, or physical development). Parents describe going to […]| Responsive Feeding Pro
Fruit juice has long been feared as unhealthy for children. Fruit juice is not linked with higher weight and can help anxious/avoidant eaters.| Responsive Feeding Pro