thePrompt: Create an infographic about Google's integration of AI and how to build with it. Keep it simple so it can be shared with the next generation in middle school.
Here are 30 creative ways to ask "How are you?" and "How is life?", mixing up the standard greetings to encourage more meaningful responses. Inquiring About Well-being (Beyond "How Are You?") How's your world spinning today? What's currently bringing you joy? How's your spirit doing these days? What's been on your mind lately? How's your day unfolding? Are you feeling centered today? What's new and noteworthy in your day? How's your energy holding up? What's been occupying your thoughts? How are you navigating things today? Are you finding your rhythm? What's the latest update from your corner? How are you genuinely doing? What's brewing in your world? How's your current vibe? Inquiring About Life's Journey (Beyond "How Is Life?") How's life treating you these days? What's the grand adventure of your life looking like right now? How's the journey unfolding for you? What's life teachi...
As we continue to accumulate digital assets at a rapid pace, preparing for the next level of information overload is essential to ensure you never lose a critical document again. Drawing on experience as a strategy consultant, the video emphasizes that the most effective defense against digital chaos is a minimalist "less is more" approach, limiting your root structure to just five to eight key topics like Finance, Health, or Home. Without a straightforward system in place today, you risk overwhelming your "future self" in 2 to 5 years, leaving you digging through hundreds of randomly named files rather than instantly retrieving what you need. By stripping your organization down to its simplest form—akin to a child knowing exactly where to find cookies in a kitchen—you reclaim your mental energy and ensure your digital environment remains a helpful tool rather than a source of stress as your data grows.
Leaving middle school is a huge milestone, and taking the time to thank the teachers who pushed students to grow and help others is a class-act move. Here are 30 creative, meaningful, and actionable ideas for 8th graders to show genuine gratitude to those inspiring teachers before heading off to high school. ### Creative Keepsakes & Visual Gifts * **1. "Grow" Pots:** Paint a small terracotta planter and plant a succulent or flower inside. Write a note attached that says, *"Thank you for helping me grow and inspiring me to help others."* * **2. Before & After Silhouette:** Create a simple digital or hand-drawn piece showing two silhouettes—one of a nervous 6th grader and one of a confident 8th grader—highlighting the teacher’s positive influence on that transformation. * **3. The "Impact" Map:** Draw or print a map of the classroom, and label different corners or desks with specific, funny, or inspiring memories that happened there. * **4. Cus...
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