Return on Education:
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“What do I get for my investment
in education ?”
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The Shared Mindspace answer is:
“Good Mondays for life”!
To explain, we want to make
a recommendation for a book:
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“The Element” by Sir Ken Robinson
The book shines a light on the point at which natural talent meets personal passion and calls it “The Element”.
This element is in all of us and it is in every child.
And if we succeed in helping our kids to find it, we give them the tremendous chance to lead a life of aims and achievements, of inspiration and motivation. Because then they can do for a living what they do best and what they enjoy most. And never again dread a Monday.
To know every morning, be it a Monday, a Friday or a Sunday, why it is worthwhile to get up and look forward to the day, is one of the most important elements in a happy and balanced life. What’s more, Parental Pals strongly believe in keeping up this spirit not just throughout the week: life is as exciting and full of grand things to look forward to at seventeen as it is at 47 and at 77.
“The Element” as Sir Ken so wonderfully has termed it has the same heart and soul in it as the sense and purpose suggested by Viktor Frankl. To give life a meaning, to reach out for it and to pass it on to others – that’s the key.
Our Return on Education represents a multitude of roadmaps
in the individual search for the personal element & life’s meaning:
Shared Mindspace offers a brilliant tool to let young people find out all about their natural talents and their personal passions. It gives them a chance to connect with themselves by looking into the world as their mirror.
In a way that’s practicable, affordable, backed by family safety-nets and full of potential and synergies along the way for all who play a part. The future holds a lot of surprises and if you’re able to connect with the world as joyfully as with yourself, there will be many good Mondays coming up yet.
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