by Scott Dreyer | Sep 18, 2017 | Podcasts
Episode Description: Go Someplace New The Chinese have a saying, “frog in a well,” about a person whose life is limited to a tiny area, with no new input. The same way a frog deep in a well sees only a small circle of light above, it’s easy for us to fall into a rut...
by Scott Dreyer | Sep 11, 2017 | Podcasts
Episode Description: Why do books have blank spaces around the pages? Why do songs have rests among the notes? Why did Grandma say, “save for a rainy day?” Because MARGIN is important! If a page or song is overloaded without blank space or rests, it is chaotic. We all...
by Scott Dreyer | Sep 4, 2017 | Podcasts
Episode Description: Since “September is the other January,” and since time management is a big part of success both in and out of school, today’s episode encourages you to make a weekly schedule. Find or make a time grid, for Monday through Sunday, all day and,...
by Scott Dreyer | Aug 28, 2017 | Podcasts
Episode Description: Author Gretchen Rubin, noting that autumn is the start of the school year, explains “September is the new January.” That means, it’s a kind of new start, fresh slate, a great time to start new habits and routines. This episode gives a few...
by Scott Dreyer | Aug 23, 2017 | Podcasts
Episode Description: When you go somewhere new, what do you look for? What stands out to you? In this episode, a married couple from Taiwan, Tiger and Lisa, tell about their first visit to the USA and some of their impressions. Notably, on their first trip to America,...
by Scott Dreyer | Aug 16, 2017 | Podcasts
Episode Description: Maybe you’ve heard the old saying, “Is the glass half full or half empty?” That shows, much of how we view life depends on our perception and focus. Likewise, as we go through life, we can focus on what we DON’T have, or we can focus on what we DO...