Learning

Learning

One of the biggest life skills kids should learn is being able to teach themselves. If a kid can learn without a teacher or a guide and be able to understand coding on their own, they will be MILES ahead of everyone else. How can kids learn to stay focused and teach themselves?

Commitment 

Commitment 

This is a big one! It always is better to find what you enjoy doing. It makes a lot of sense and is true because when we do something we truly enjoy, it becomes truly fun.

Without commitment, we may never do the things we enjoy very well.

Commitment to improving our skill set helps us to get the project done better, and faster.

Have you made new commitments?

Starting with the little things around us can help in many ways.

Teaching a kid to code is a commitment we all can make in growing the tech community and getting a kid ready for the digital world.

Mentoring

Mentoring

Learning independently and continuously makes the tech industry unique. It is a professional industry where the newbie and those who have been on it for a long time can work together. 

Passing on knowledge, expertise and being a soundboard are all wonderful qualities necessary for kids to enjoy as we welcome more kids into the tech industry.
Are you mentoring a kid?
Basketball is the Fun

Basketball is the Fun

Basketball is fun. Full of energy excitement, learning skills, and different strategies. This season has been great with many lessons to learn. Accepting failure and restrategizing is something to keep in mind every day and learn from it.

Sometimes it’s easier to give up in the middle of something especially when you have a conviction that it is over. This was Friday at our basketball game. We lost but I won’t give up until I have given my best. I won’t give up on the play! We will restrategize as a team!

Maybe you gave up on your goals, maybe there is still one more way you can achieve that goal, how about embracing your failure and restrategizing?

Habits

Habits

A habit is a repetition of good or bad behavior. I did an evaluation of those constant repetitive behavior. What are they helping me do? Is it to get better, stop, forget those good character qualities that will propel me towards my goal for the year 2020?

I will need to change all the bad ones, particularly not having enough time to squeeze in at least 30 minutes of coding a day.

What habits do you struggle with?

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