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Addressing Impostor Syndrome In Learning And Skill Development How many times have you heard one of your peers talk about impostor syndrome? This topic, describing the persistent belief that one’s achievements are undeserved, is frequently heard in films, TV, and even among your friends. But while it’s natural to second-guess yourself sometimes, experiencing impostor thoughts can have disruptive effects on your long-term goals. Science says it can erode your engagement, learning outcomes, and professional growth efforts—not to mention your well-being. So, whether you’re a learner prone to impostor thoughts or an L&D professional creating learning experiences for others, understanding how…

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It’s not even 6:00 a.m. and Savannah Wiseman and her son Milo are on their way out the door. Wiseman is a preschool teacher at Aunt Kathy’s Child Care & Preschool in Highland Heights, Kentucky, a job she has had for 15 years and one she says she loves. She arrives at 6:15 a.m., which is 45 minutes before the program opens, and uses the time to get Milo dressed, changed and fed. “I like the extra time with him,” she said. Then she drops him off in his classroom. Later that morning, when Wiseman stops by for a visit,…

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Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Ann’s three young boys had been through a lot already. Her marriage to their father was marked by violence, and a divorce was followed by multiple violations of a protective order, she said. While their father sat in prison in North Dakota, she moved the family to the Twin Cities. But while the move gave them distance, it didn’t solve their problems, said Ann, who asked to be identified by her middle name to protect her children’s privacy. Her sons, especially the two youngest, suffered…

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eLearning Boosts Knowledge Retention In Pharma Sales The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most highly regulated and constantly evolving sectors. Pharma sales professionals need to understand product mechanisms, clinical data, compliance guidelines, and market dynamics to effectively support healthcare providers. Because information changes rapidly, organizations require training methods that ensure long-term knowledge retention. eLearning, supported by modern platforms and structured content development, has become one of the most effective approaches for strengthening retention and reinforcing complex scientific information in pharma sales training. The Unique Training Needs Of Pharma Sales Teams Pharma sales representatives face a learning environment that differs…

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You are here: Home / Scholarships / Larry A. Montgomery Memorial Scholarship 2026 (Deadline: April 2, 2026) December 12, 2025 By The FinancialAidFinder Scholarship Team Who Can Apply: The Larry A. Montgomery Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the life and legacy of Larry A. Montgomery, a true servant leader throughout all facets of his life. A product of Fairfield County School District and a long time resident of Richland County, he is most remembered for his overall excellence in academics, his professional career, faith community, and personal life. The goal of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to those…

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Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Raina Maiga is a freshman at Cornell University. She’s also a co-founder of Compleyes.ai, a startup that leverages AI to help businesses with environmental compliance, and executive director of Confront the Climate Crisis, a youth-led climate justice initiative. As if that weren’t enough to keep her busy, she worked with legislators to co-write three climate bills for the Indiana General Assembly, raised $87,000 to support student journalism programs as director of Youth Environmental Press Team, and helped secure winning votes for Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett…

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Building Memory Memory is not a passive recording device. It does not capture everything presented to it. Memory is selective and constructive. The brain stores information when it is meaningful, when it can be connected to something familiar, and when it can be visualized or experienced. For centuries, one of the most effective methods for strengthening memory has been the memory palace. It is simple, powerful, and deeply aligned with how the human brain evolved to store and retrieve information. The memory palace is a mental space. Information is placed within a familiar environment, such as a house, a childhood…

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Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Half of Americans think we should be at least somewhat worried about the impact of falling birth rates on society, according to the 2025 19th News/SurveyMonkey Poll fielded in September. Mary Aured, a 65-year-old based in Florida, indicated in the poll that she was “very worried” about the country’s falling birth rate and told The 19th: “I’m desperately afraid that there will not be a generation that can support the generation above it.” Aured, a member of the Baby Boomer generation who identified as Republican…

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