USA Election 2020
I enjoyed listening (and reading) to all the comments in electronic media (and printed ones) in USA about the biggest and most watched election of the world.
The most attractive comment (to me) about the success of the Elect President Joe Biden is that "He fits the moment". Unifier.
It helps me a lot in finishing my own writing on a motivational and leadership book entitled FIT.
The quality of media reporting and analysis is also refreshing. Above all, the quality of questions has led to many interesting and insightful perspectives and thoughts. Good stuff for professors and students of political science.
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Alhamdulillah, I got another credit for my English homework! We were asked to analyse the opening sentences of a few thriller novels and explain what effect they have on the reader. This was actually a very interesting piece of work - it meant we could really go into depth of how different writing styles work.
Neither the actual task nor the credit is what I want to highlight, though. This is the comment that my English teacher wrote in response to my work. It’s one of the things that I especially value about how my teachers mark the students’ work - the effort they put into writing personalised comments for each piece of homework, regardless of what task it is or how well you do. They don't just simply put a grade and a single 'Well done' at the end. Like here, there is one paragraph’s worth of feedback for a single piece of work.
For me, it’s these individual comments that give me the drive to keep trying hard for each task. Those comments, as unimportant as they may seem, are proof that the teachers actually care about our work and want us to do the best that we can. A single grade just alienates the student…but taking the time to write in-depth about our strengths and weaknesses (plus congratulating us!) forms a closer bond between the teacher and student - something that all of us, not just at King Edward’s School, but anywhere, should value!
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【From a Content Director to Braking through the Glass Ceiling and Built a Multi-Million Dollar Online 她來自美國加州,透過建立自己的線上課程事業,第四年超過1百萬美金 (將近3000萬台幣) 收入,現在年收入超過1千萬美金 (約台幣3億元)】
A business owner, online marketing expert and social media influencer – Amy Porterfield, an American female entrepreneur started her own business 7 years after working as a Content Director in the corporate world. She longed for being her own boss. When she first broke away from working for someone else, she started a marketing agency which turned out that she had more than 8 bosses (her clients). Her second attempt was to launch an online course but she only made $247.
But she didn’t give up.
It only took her 4 years to hit her first million-dollar year, and less than 10 years to launch 8 successful digital courses, enrol 40,000+ students, grow a community of over half a million people, and be on track for a $10 million dollar year.
Amy shared with Forbes that after a massive failure in launching her first digital course that “I started to pay really close attention to what my audience needed: reading their comments on my blog, paying attention to their questions and stories, and uncovering their fears, challenges, and hopes. Finally, I began creating courses that people would actually buy (such as how to use social media to build your business).”
Furthermore, she pointed out that “As money started flowing in, I realized that if I could do this, other women could, too.”
她來自美國加州,在企業體制下工作近七年,後來建立自己的線上課程事業。但是創業之路不是一帆風順,第一次推出的課程只賺了247美元,她沒有放棄💪 堅持到第四年,年收超過1百萬美金,現在年收入超過1千萬美金,她的課程專門教如何開始做自己的線上課程,以及鼓勵女性創業,做自己的老闆。看完是不是覺得很受鼓舞,如果你想要,你也一樣可以喔😎
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