Overcoming Learning Disabilities

Overcoming Learning Disabilities

Kaycee and Kevin Quiñones presenting their vision for the Philippines

Kaycee and Kevin Quiñones presenting their vision for the Philippines

Karl discusses why he wants to be globally competitve

Karl discusses why he wants to be globally competitve

VisionQ with their uncle and mentor, Mr. Ben Quiñones

VisionQ with their uncle and mentor, Mr. Ben Quiñones

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Boiled Frogs No More

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Introducing the VisionQ Team
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Posted by Kaye On June - 17 - 2009 Others
TOPIC NO.1  LEARNING DISABILITIES – “The enemy is out there.”

by Lawrence Alfred Mercene

People often recognize the things that are “invisible” in their sight or the things that they cannot perceive in reality that in turn affects the movement and of mobilizing their goal.  It often takes a crucial decision whether they will be trapped by those “enemies” or move on to their vision. According to surveys, large number of people often thinks the “impossible” things that might happen in their life, they habitually treat these things and negative thoughts as fear and interference to their goal-resulting to procrastination of their mental progress as well as their life.

Most highly progressive countries believe in the power of progressive learning (e.g. Japan, USA, etc.) It is a cure indeed for an individual suffering from lack of ideologies to have a positive mind set and an expanding goal when it comes to learning. It is a natural fact that the human mind usually extracts and develops from its innate knowledge. “We are responsible enough to control our thinking when it comes to our mental progress.”

The idea about “the enemy is out there” usually occurs as a result of bombardment of massive ideas and negative perceived stimulus of our imaginative mind.

If we would trace the origin of this type of learning disability, we will encounter the “FEAR” that brought up lack of confidence to an individual. As a vision killer, fear would emphasize the drought of ideas and the interruption of production of subsequent goals.

We need to keep in tact to the idea that a learning journey is one that an individual learns, experiments, adapts, risks, nurtures, innovates new ideas and grows.

Know your enemy, annihilate fear!

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Posted by lamercene On June - 7 - 2009 Others

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