Motivational Teaching Method

Motivational Teaching Method

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Name Your Mission to Mars

Episode Description We've got the planet in sight. Today you name your Mars mission, the one goal so big it almost scares you to say it out loud. Forget the vision board the size of a wall. You don't need ten goals. You need one, the single goal that makes everything else either ...  Show more

Clear The Field Before You Aim

Episode Description This week we're flying to Mars, and today we clear the runway before we ever fire the engines. I'm a pilot, so I pre-flight every plane. You don't do that with your car, and that's fine. But a big goal is a rocket, and clutter on the ground becomes a crash in ...  Show more

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