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Archive for December, 2005

Pre-Holiday Post

Monday, December 19th, 2005

I’ll be on vacation for the next couple of weeks beginning tomorrow, so posting will be light until after the new year.  I’ll be checking email and voicemail regularly so please don’t hesitate to send a message.  email: blog at haydencoach dot com
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Cool Internet Music

Sunday, December 18th, 2005

I came across this really cool free music service called Pandora. The creators of Pandora call it “a music discovery service designed to find and enjoy music that you’ll love.” By using the Music Genome Project’s database of hundreds of musical attributes or ‘genes,’ the service suggests music that’s similar to your tastes. You simply […]

Blogging on Campus

Friday, December 16th, 2005

Susan Kinzie’s Washington Post article, “Blogging Clicks with Colleges” from March 2005 is about how colleges and students are using blogs on campus. If you’re a blogger who’s a high school or college student, I’d love to hear about your experiences. Post a comment or send an email to me: blog at haydencoach dot com […]

The “I Want Now” Generation?

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

In this week’s Carnival of the Vanities , Retire at 30 posted a very controversial piece about entitlement, work, delayed gratification, and today’s young adults.
Everybody would like $1 Million tomorrow, but how many people look at the world around them and ask what problems they could fix to create $1 Million in value? […]

Essential Sites for Students

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

Professor Vaughn Bell of Mind Hacks blog and contributor to the book of the same title has compiled a great list of essential sites for Psychology and Brain Sciences Students.  While some of the links he’s gathered are clearly aimed towards the high-level undergrad or grad student, a good number of them are helpful for high school students […]

Aloha Values are Great Values

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

Rosa Say is a wonderful Coach and Writer from Hawaii.  Her blog, Managing with Aloha, is written for Managers and Executives but often has wisdom that applies to all of us.  She’s written a wonderful post, My Aloha Virtue List, which is filled with a host of virtues she’s striving for during the month of […]

5 Tips for Successful Students

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

Purpose Why is what I’m working on important? What is the reason that I’ve chosen or been assigned this task? How does it fit into my larger sense of purpose? If it doesn’t fit, what can I change to make it purposeful?

Planning What are my general goals for my studies? What am I committed to […]

Welcome to Let’s Get Going!!!

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

Welcome the the Let’s Get Going!!! Blog. In the days and weeks to come you’ll find loads of interesting discussions about the lives of young adults in their teens and twenties. I hope to write about topics that will engage you and cover issues that are pertinent to your life. Some of the things we’ll […]

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