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November 16, 2010

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very cute baby!

Eduardo Avaria Suazo

missed a facebook "like it" button. You lost a link on my friend's timeline :P

Sander Reijn | presentatie coach

This is so true. Back to earth.

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And they can teach us to be comfortable in our own skin. Young ones, before peer pressure and society awareness usually like who *they are*.

That is something many of us struggle with.

A very nice post. Txs.

JanSchultink

14. Be not ashamed to get straight to the point

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(the markup for the last 5 images is broken and the text floats inside [ubuntu10.04/chrome])

either display on this side or as rss in google reader - css?

Robin Dugall

great great great Garr!

MaestroCG

Wonderfully encouraging, Garr! Just as I would expect from the author of Presentation Zen. I'm going to share your 13 Tips with my grad students at USD (University of San Diego).

(7) and (8) are my favorites -- Show your enthusiasm and remain open to possibilities. So true. I would add to the list, Be transparent. Kids rarely have hidden agendas, and even when they do, those agendas tend to be sweet and obvious, as in, "Beautiful, thin Mother, may I please have a popsicle?"

MonkyWitGlasses

Excellent post! Thank you.

Here is a bit more from Seth Godin on 11/5/10:

Childlike makes a great scientist.
Childish produces tantrums.
Childlike brings fresh eyes to marketing opportunities.
Childish rarely shows up as promised.
Childlike is fearless and powerful and willing to fail.
Childish is annoying.
Childlike inquires with a pure heart.
Childish is merely ignored.

Sylter

Excellent article, I found something new to me. I would like try it and write about it.

Andrew Willson

well i am going to be a father next year and these tips will definitely help me. thanks

paurullan

Thank you for this piece of art :D

phil

your blog is a wonderful touchstone. these ways are forgotten so easily and your efforts bring us from the weeds to the path so elegantly. bravo!

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Great information. Thanks for sharing it with us. Keep up the good work and continue providing us more quality information from time to time.

Chris

I certainly agree, though I don't know if children fit all of those criteria! Along with 8 and 10, I would say remember that everything is possible and don't let people tell you "don't" etc. Here is one speech that explains it well-->http://www.soapboxguru.com/speech/4165/Reggie-Walker-29-June-2010.

I might add, if it was an unhappy experience, have a lollipop, forget about it and move on fast.

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Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.

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The most important thing we should learn from children is innocence...

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And they can teach us to be comfortable in our own skin. Young ones, before peer pressure and society awareness usually like who *they are

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well i am going to be a father next year and these tips will definitely help me. thanks

Nick D.

Very cool, All these we should know intrinsically as previous children, but it's nice to relearn the lessons forgotten.

Read something similar about learning from different animals long ago, but it's the children who don't need anyone telling them that, as they observe so keenly when meeting a new species.

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Kids rarely have hidden agendas and even when they do those agendas tend to be sweet and obvious.

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One day ,they will understand you what you to do ai that time.

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Andrew Thorp

I remember someone (maybe Garr) pointing out how good young children are at empathy - a toddler sees another get upset, and immediately feels its pain!

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It's well known that money makes people free. But how to act if one does not have money? The only one way is to get the loan or short term loan.

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yeah,we can learn a lot from a child.children's thought are simple. but sometimes it just right.

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We should definitely learn from our children.

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All these we should know intrinsically as previous children.

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oh good children are such a good teacher who teach us about how live life tension free,thank and i want to learn to our children.

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Be playful is the key! Learn from our children.

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that's right. Who said we can't make mistakes like our children do. That's how we learn.

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your blog is a wonderful touchstone. these ways are forgotten so easily and your efforts bring us from the weeds to the path so elegantly. bravo!

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