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Leadership: The Successful Leader – Maximize Your Potential and Lead Like You Were Born To! (Leader, Influence, Business)

Stop Waiting and Start Leading Like a Pro Today!

Many people are led to believe that you are either born a leader and have the skills or that you don’t. I can remember even as a little kid on the playground that some kids seemed to have the skill to get all the other kids to listen to them. The good news is this skill can be learned.

If you are having trouble leading effectively in a way that people want to follow you it is because you are lacking effective techniques and strategies to get them to do so. The truth of the matter is that it is very important to spend time honing the correct skills. Without them is very difficult to convince someone to listen to you. This book has step by step advice that will maximize your potential and teach you to lead like you were born to!

A Preview of What You Will Learn

✔ How to Lead Like a PRO!

✔ Exactly What Defines a True Leader

✔ The Top 20 Leadership Success Tips

✔ What Separates Those That Fail vs Those That Succeed

✔ Proven Leadership Strategies and Techniques

✔ Much, much more!

Take charge of your life today and download this book while it is being offered at an introductory price!

Mathematical Mindsets: Unleashing Students’ Potential through Creative Math, Inspiring Messages and Innovative Teaching

Banish math anxiety and give students of all ages a clear roadmap to success

Mathematical Mindsets provides practical strategies and activities to help teachers and parents show all children, even those who are convinced that they are bad at math, that they can enjoy and succeed in math. Jo Boaler—Stanford researcher, professor of math education, and expert on math learning—has studied why students don’t like math and often fail in math classes. She’s followed thousands of students through middle and high schools to study how they learn and to find the most effective ways to unleash the math potential in all students.

There is a clear gap between what research has shown to work in teaching math and what happens in schools and at home. This book bridges that gap by turning research findings into practical activities and advice. Boaler translates Carol Dweck’s concept of ‘mindset’ into math teaching and parenting strategies, showing how students can go from self-doubt to strong self-confidence, which is so important to math learning. Boaler reveals the steps that must be taken by schools and parents to improve math education for all. Mathematical Mindsets:

  • Explains how the brain processes mathematics learning
  • Reveals how to turn mistakes and struggles into valuable learning experiences
  • Provides examples of rich mathematical activities to replace rote learning
  • Explains ways to give students a positive math mindset
  • Gives examples of how assessment and grading policies need to change to support real understanding

Scores of students hate and fear math, so they end up leaving school without an understanding of basic mathematical concepts. Their evasion and departure hinders math-related pathways and STEM career opportunities. Research has shown very clear methods to change this phenomena, but the information has been confined to research journals—until now. Mathematical Mindsets provides a proven, practical roadmap to mathematics success for any student at any age.