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Dear Jennifer,
As we approach the end of 2004, we are excited about the number
of initiatives underway. We'd like to share some of the most
important ones this month - like our FAST 50 contest entry, the
National PTA Auction, a heart-warming story about a child and her
pumpkin, and our newest guest article on Appreciation.
Also, you'll meet Amy Dow in our November issue. Amy is the
writer for a new monthly feature in OH! News called Culture Corner.
Amy's expertise is in multicultural studies and she brings her
perspective as a teacher who loves to travel and explore different
cultures. Welcome aboard, Amy!
Again, thank you for your support. Here's wishing you and your
family a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. We all have a lot to be
thankful for!
Beth Carls, CEO MindOH!
| MindOH! Needs Your Vote in the Fast 50! |
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The Fast 50 is Fast Company magazine's annual readers'
challenge, a worldwide search for ordinary people doing
extraordinary things. The goal is to remind the world of all
the good that's created when passionate people with big ideas
and strong convictions are determined to make a difference.
MindOH!'s entry, "Turn on the Computer and Let's Talk
Family!", needs your vote and testimonial to help us make an
impact with the judges. Voting ends December 1st!
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| Guest Article: "What You Say Is What You Get: Powerful
Appreciation for Parents and Children of All
Ages" |
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By Linne Bourget, M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., "Dr.
Appreciation"
This article contains excerpts from Dr. Linne's e-book,
What You Say Is What You Get: Powerful Appreciation for
Parents and Children of All Ages. The book offers you many
questions, answers, practical how-to's, and powerful stories,
like this one:
A Son in Trouble, A Troubled Mother
The woman sitting next to me on the plane choked up in
anguish as she told me about her son, Tom, in trouble due to
drugs. They had to ship him out of state to a small, strict,
religious college, to get him away from "bad influences". He
had to clean up his life completely or the felony would stay
on his record. She was clearly frightened, and she is not
alone. Many parents worry about their children. Do you?
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| How I Got Here: CEO, MindOH! |
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Beth Carls started her marketing career as joint owner of a
small Houston advertising agency, one of hundreds in the area.
In 1996 Carls and her partner took a risk, adapted to new
technology, and became one of the first Internet consulting
firms. Thanks to their gutsy decision, the company, renamed
Align Solutions, grew more than 8,000 percent in three years,
nabbing the title of fastest-growing privately held company in
Houston.
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| Culture Corner: New Years in November |
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By Amy Dow, MindOH! Content Developer
Who would have thought that cows would be regarded as
sacred animals and dressed in flowers? Yes, in India this
happens. Other countries are so incredibly different in their
cultural customs that it is truly an honor and privilege for
us to be given an opportunity to learn from others that share
the same world.
As this year slowly comes to an end, yes we are in
November, many of you may be thinking about your new years
plans. However, on November 12th, India begins its five day
New Year celebration called Diwali, often known as the
Festival of Lights. This celebration brings families together
to share gifts, sweets, wear new clothes and watch fireworks.
The five days focus on worshipping Laksmi, Goddess of Wealth,
Kali, Goddess of Strength and encourages others to remove
anger jealousy and hate. On the third day, lanterns, lamps and
candles are lit in bright clay covered pots within the homes.
These are placed in windows on tables and even on the roof!
This glow of light symbolizes knowledge.
As India celebrates the coming of a new year it brings me
to think about North American culture and our New Years
resolutions. We set goals for ourselves and are determined to
see them through. However, why not set goals more than once a
year. Think of your goals from a different perspective. How
could you maximize your goals to benefit more than just
yourself? Set your goal, achieve it and move on to the next
one. You may have big goals that seem like a distant dream.
That is o.k. It's important to dream and keep that fire lit in
your heart much like the thousands of lanterns that are being
lit in India this month. Keep the flame burning and continue
to learn from others around you.
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| Teachable Moments: Hannah and the Littlest
Pumpkin |
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By Elizabeth Van Auken, Mother and MindOH! Grant
Writer
We know that reading to children is good for them. But it's
also good for parents. One story made my daughter a little
kinder, and me a little more open minded.
Hannah is in preschool and loves everything about it: the
books, the projects, the stickers, the friends, the teachers.
They had a field trip to Old McDonald's Farm, a local petting
zoo, and pumpkin patch. She talked about the upcoming field
trip every day. She talked about pumpkin pie and Jack O'
Lanterns. She couldn't wait to pick out her very own and carve
it.
When I picked her up after the field trip, all of the
children had their coveted pumpkins sitting on the table.
There were fat ones, tall ones, big ones and little ones.
Hannah excitedly went to the table and handed me hers. I was
disappointed. This was no carving pumpkin, it was well, more
like a tangerine. "Hannah, why is it so little?" I asked. She
just shrugged her shoulders. Her teacher pulled me aside.
"You know, she searched and searched for that pumpkin. I
was so proud of her. She did it because of a story we read.
She really understood it." The teacher continued, "It was
about a little pumpkin that doesn't get picked for Halloween,
and feels really sad and lonely."
Evidently, Hannah had found the littlest pumpkin at Old
McDonald's farm, to make sure it wasn't sad on Halloween.
Sometimes books teach us to be kind and loving in unexpected
ways. Sometimes children teach us about character in
unexpected ways. I'll never think about pumpkins in quite the
same way. She won't either.
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Support the National PTA! MindOH! Donates Ten At Home
Subscriptions |
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MindOH! donated ten At Home Series subscriptions to
support the National PTA's Online Holiday Auction. Proceeds
from the auction will help the National PTA continue to pursue
its priorities of supporting public education, increasing
parent involvement in children's lives, and ensuring safe and
nurturing communities for all our nation's families. Place Your Bid by December 3rd!
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