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Lessons For My Kids
Kevin Hannegan
160 episodes
6 days ago
For years, I’ve been collecting articles, quotations, ideas, suggestions, and life lessons. The number of articles, books, and scraps of paper began to grow, as there are a lot of credible experts and so much good information available (as well as a lot of bad information). I believe the true lessons kids need to learn include being grateful, showing kindness, volunteering, as well as how to be productive in life. These lessons are being lost in all of the noise. Kids need help to navigate the information. They need inspiration. Disclaimer-ask a professional for financial and medical advice.
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For years, I’ve been collecting articles, quotations, ideas, suggestions, and life lessons. The number of articles, books, and scraps of paper began to grow, as there are a lot of credible experts and so much good information available (as well as a lot of bad information). I believe the true lessons kids need to learn include being grateful, showing kindness, volunteering, as well as how to be productive in life. These lessons are being lost in all of the noise. Kids need help to navigate the information. They need inspiration. Disclaimer-ask a professional for financial and medical advice.
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Kids & Family
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LFMK - Details
Lessons For My Kids
10 minutes 5 seconds
1 year ago
LFMK - Details

"The devil is in the details" or "God is in the details", which is the original translation of the quote from the 1800's. There are people who are detail oriented and those who are "big picture". Taking a few minutes to review or look over your work can make a big difference. When writing a paper, doing a task, or working on a project, ensuring you covered the details can make the work better.

Lessons For My Kids
For years, I’ve been collecting articles, quotations, ideas, suggestions, and life lessons. The number of articles, books, and scraps of paper began to grow, as there are a lot of credible experts and so much good information available (as well as a lot of bad information). I believe the true lessons kids need to learn include being grateful, showing kindness, volunteering, as well as how to be productive in life. These lessons are being lost in all of the noise. Kids need help to navigate the information. They need inspiration. Disclaimer-ask a professional for financial and medical advice.