Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Here's How a Teacher Can Share Cordial Relation with Students



Joe Parlier
Joe Parlier — Former Principal, K. B. Sutton Elementary School
It has been said for ages that students tend to listen to teachers who are close to them. Students don't like teachers who are rude to them. They want teachers who love them and share a good relationship with them. We all expect to see teachers who treat us nicely; it's a proven fact that students don't like teachers who teach them just for the sake of teaching. They want teachers who understand their feelings and treat them properly. They want to see teachers who understand the importance of education and know the best ways of helping their students to understand everything effectively. Most of the teachers are not provided with behavior management training during their training processes therefore, most of them fail at having a good relationship with their students. The training helps them to be developed and organized only. They know the targets they need to meet but they usually fail at fixing the hindrances that stop them from meeting the targets such as the contribution from the students. If students don't contribute properly then the teachers will fail at giving effective results. To get better results, the teachers need to share cordial relations with their students. Here's how a teacher can share a cordial relation with students. 

1) Flexibility
The first tip is to be flexible. Don't be rigid, be flexible. You approach should be flexible and you should know how to adjust your approach according to the situations. A poor result by a student might not be acceptable but you accept the result and refrain from scolding the student because you understand that he's been going through personal problems and this is not the right time. You have to be flexible and understand your students and their problems. 

2) Help them
The second tip to share a cordial relation with students is to understand their problems and help them. If they don't understand something, it is your responsibility to help them until they don't understand the concept properly. You shouldn't get tired of teaching them because it is your responsibility. And helping them is not just about helping them at school, if there's something that's bothering them then it is your responsibility to report to the management or send the student to a counselor.


Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Here's Why You Should Start Your Own Business



Individuals around the globe are quitting their jobs to start their own businesses. Do you want to start your own business? If yes, then all you need is finance. Finance is the most important thing needed in a business. You must be financially strong to open a business and run it in the future. A newly formed business will not make profits in the first few months, therefore, you must have enough finance to run the business without expecting any profit in the first few months. There are many reasons why an individual should start a business right away. Before starting the legal work of the business, you have to prepare the finance needed for the business.

There are only a few legal formalities involved. It's easy to start a business alone, there are not many legal formalities involved. Before starting a business, you should also discover the market properly. You have to be completely sure about the product and service you're going to introduce in the market. It is important to check the market properly before introducing your product. You should know if the product is new in the market or do you already have competitors in the market. You must introduce a product that's capable of earning a profit by breaking the barriers of competition. As mentioned earlier, there are many reasons why you should start a business. So, here's why you should start a business today. 

Joe Parlier - Sales and Marketing Representative, Thinking Maps, Inc.

 1) No boss

When you start a business alone, you get the benefit of being your own boss. Yes, you read it right. You get the opportunity of becoming your own boss. You won't have to take orders from anyone and you'll be free to do anything you want. There won't be a lot of work or burden of work which will help you work stress-free. You will be your own boss and you'll be able to make all the decisions for the business. You can also choose your holidays anytime you want because you won't have to take permission from anyone. 

2) Close to customer

People who run their business alone get to stay close to their customers. You can stay close to your customers, get in touch with them regularly and take their feedback as well. This will help you to get all the feedbacks regarding your product or service, and the customers will also feel good about it.