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    IchchheMrityu replied to the topic Why Do Sleep Patterns Change? in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    I mostly sleep around 3 Am and wake up at 11 AM or so. I am late in both and this is the pattern which is mostly I follow. Sometimes I wake up till morning and then I go to sleep. Now if someday if I try to sleep by 12, I don’t get sleep.

    I know this pattern is not good for health but the way I work I have adjust like this. But No escape.

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    Hi Peeush,

    I have not read the book yet. If you/anyone have read it let me know how is it. I would read it then.

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic Why Do Sleep Patterns Change? in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    @Sarah Freitas

    True having coffee and other such drinks which contain caffeine affect the sleep in the night. It actually activates the brain thus doing the reverse of what should happen when one goes to sleep. It is better to have a small glass of warm milk or horlicks or something similar. As that tends to induce sleep well in an individual.…[Read more]

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    acelawrites wrote a new post, Keeping Children Busy on School Breaks 7 years, 8 months ago

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    • True, if such activities are encouraged in the children they will teach them a sense of discipline and time management. Once they know how to value their time they will see to it that they do not waste time as it is limited. There are so many activities to choose from if one would want to. For doing all this the parents should not have spoilt the children and inculcated bad habits like addiction to online games, mobiles lazing around etc.

      This has to be taught since a young age as if one catches them young then this habit will come to them like how a fish would swim in water once it is born. These will also turn out to be life skills as should some child unable to read or study and be able to complete higher studies plan b is always ready as these children will be doing what they like.

      • You are correct, children must be taught time management with the guidance of their parents. They can use the skills they would learn later in their lives.

    • It is so true that schools changed the calendar of activities like in our university the final exam is set April first week.Last Christmas I initiated pigments painting with the kids at home That was a was a very exciting activity making the children at home my nephews busy. You are right, that way kids can acquire earlier skills and talents.

      • So your school has not changed the academic calendar? Some colleges have it from August to May the following year. It is nice to know you taught your nephews about pigment painting during their Christmas break. It could be fun.

    • Activities are so good for children, it keeps them busy and occupied. On summer vacations, my children are active 247. My daughter gets enrolled in gymnastics and my son in football. Its not just about fun loving activities, like the parks and all, but get skilled in what you like doing. You may even find these puzzle books or word search good for these kids, it helps with their vocab. I do not give room to just tvs, games etc alone, but get busy.

      • That’s very good; you are one of those very responsible parents who aim to bring out the best in their children. Engaging them in sports like what you are doing will help them develop a career when they mature.

      • I am amazed at your reply. It’s good for a blog post. Thanks anyway, you had elaborated enough on what to do to help develop children; to give them additional skills and to hone their potentials.

    • Very good post. At the same time we can think about their leadership developeent skills.

      While leadership skills can come naturally, children learn lessons along the way that significantly impacts them later in life. The right words at the right time can make all the difference.

      Here are few great tips to help you instill the right skills in the future leaders in your life.

      1. Set a good example.
      As a leader, you realize the importance of setting a good example for your team. This is even truer of your role as a parent. By allowing your children to see how well you balance your business and personal roles, you’ll teach them accountability through effective leadership.

      2. Encourage team activities.
      Early on, identify your children’s interests and encourage their participation in group activities. Whether it’s joining a scouting troop, participating in sports or joining the school band, children learn valuable lessons about teamwork through these activities.

      Related: To Raise a Well-Adjusted Adult, Teach Your Kid Early About the Value of Reputation

      3. Emphasize perseverance.
      The best leaders learn to handle failure as gracefully as they handle success. It’s important to expose future leaders to disappointment rather than protecting them from it. Children need to learn to handle the loss and move forward when the other team wins or someone else is elected class president.

      4. Build negotiation skills.
      Every good leader knows the art of compromise. Instead of giving your children a firm “yes” or “no” to a request, make an offer and allow them to counter that offer by offering solid points. Teach them negotiation skills like never giving up something without asking for something else in return.

      5. Hone decision-making abilities.
      Children should learn how to make good decisions as early in life as possible. Because children become overwhelmed by too many choices, narrow down the options to two or three, whether a child is deciding on afternoon activities or a movie to watch. My wife Kristy says “Teach your children to weigh the pros and cons of each option in order to make the most informed decision possible. This will help them to make correct decisions in everyday life.”

      6. Practice confident communication.
      When you go to a restaurant, do you place orders for your children? You can actually turn a simple dinner into a confidence-building exercise by having your children speak directly to servers. Allowing them to order and speak directly to servers will help them gain confidence in themselves and be able to communicate what they need.

      7. Encourage work.
      Often children are eager to begin working in some capacity. If your child wants to set up a lemonade stand, support them and encourage it. Once your children are old enough, they can take on work opportunities like babysitting and mowing neighborhood yards, provided you live in a safe neighborhood. These early jobs can be essential to building leadership skills in children.

      8. Enroll in summer camp.
      Summer camp is filled with opportunities to participate in team-building activities. Once youth reach a certain age, they may even be asked to help counselors. While many camps require counselors to be 18, a regular camp attendee may be able to land a spot assisting counselors, where they’ll be tasked with leading groups of younger children.

      9. Have family game night.
      Instead of spending an evening staring at your respective screens, consider an evening of board games instead. A family game night not only provides a unique way to spend time together, it helps children learn to be a good sport, play by the rules, and think strategically.

      10. Teach project planning skills.
      As a family, you likely have many planned events, from family vacations to visiting relatives. As you prepare, don’t leave children out of the planning process. Treat each event as though it were a business project, holding brainstorming sessions and delegating smaller tasks to your young family members.

      11. Use vision boards.
      One fun way to teach children goal-setting is through the use of vision boards. They’ll have fun cutting out pictures and arranging them on a board, and in the process they will learn how to visualize what they want to achieve.

      12. Avoid jumping in.
      When your child works on a project or activity, it can be tempting to jump in and help, especially if you see your child struggling. Instead, consider stepping back and letting your children work through it themselves. After the fact, you can review the obstacles and challenges that emerged during the task and ask for ideas on how things could have been done differently.

      13. Find a mentor.
      As great an example as you are to your children, a mentor can be invaluable. A trusted friend or family member can be a great mentor, especially if that person is accomplished in an area in which your child expresses interest. There are also organizations that can supply screened members as mentors.

      14. Encourage reading.
      Studies have shown the benefits of reading for fun in childhood, with children who read having greater intellectual progress in a variety of subjects. Young readers tend to learn more about the world, even when the reading is of a frivolous nature.

      15. Reward optimistic thinking.
      The fact that optimism is connected to success should not be lost on your family. Reward optimism, especially when that optimism is connected to attempting to reach a goal.

      Financial expert Miranda Marquit teaches that “to teach your children money management you need to allow them to make mistakes. Have them make a list of what they want, then help them to prioritize what on the list is more important and have them save for it.” This will teach them valuable lessons that will help them throughout their whole life. It will also help them know what they can and can’t afford.

      In small ways, today’s leaders can prepare younger generations for their future as business leaders. Each of these suggestions will not only create better leaders, but can help children perform better in school and develop better personal relationships throughout life.

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic Why Do Sleep Patterns Change? in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    Thank you for the inputs and adding your perspective to this topic. The Chinese eat 6 small meals a day. Maybe even you can try that and see if it is of use to you. Good to know that you have learnt to not eat late. That is a very important thing which many avoid doing and they come from office at 10 in the night and eat around 11 in the night…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic How Does A Newbie Blog On Literacybase – How To Create A Blog In the First Place in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    I have written five blogs to date in two days. I would like to suggest to newbies who would like to blog to keep the size of blog to more than 1000 to 1300 words to earn well, you can also choose topics on which books can easily written choosing such topics will give you more material to write without struggling and thinking what you need to…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic How To Earn In Literacybase – Basic Things Which A Newbie Can Do in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    @Mahesh

    Very true. Continuing the thread of the articles already written can act as a revenue generator only thing is that the replies should be the the size of the ones which I make. As that earns you 20 points. As commenting after reading the posts or articles in the forums earns well this way. Someone who is not comfortable writing articles or…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar started the topic Why Do Sleep Patterns Change? in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    We find that many a time while we do have good and sound sleep. There are days which on which we have problems sleeping. I have already details of how to get sound sleep in a earlier article in the forums. But here I am focusing on those days where there is trouble when it comes to sleep for one reason or the other.

     

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    bluelion replied to the topic A Blog Is A Product of Plagiarism: Did You See It? in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 7 years, 8 months ago

    It is really not a good practice, and it is prohibited. I hope LB Admin or staff can see that. One specific blog post should only be seen on one site, even you’re the author of it. You should at least rephrase all sentences there before posting it, and not just doing copy and paste. It’s good that you open this topic and made Admin aware.

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