Getting to the emotional roots of poor eating habits
Posted: February 15, 2012 at 4:30 pm
Life was becoming a winless race for Nora Mullen, 37: rushing to the office and back to her Oreland home, feeling overwhelmed and dissatisfied with her role as a new working mother.
Her baby daughter, an extremely picky eater, was in day care, and often sick.
It was during that period two years ago that Mullen consulted personal performance coach Erin Owen. The Northern Liberties founder of Your Performance Breakthrough (www.yourperformancebreakthrough.com) offers counseling in stress reduction, change, and nutrition, all with a leaning toward Eastern wisdom.
The two began meeting, and the results, according to Mullen, "were profound." Mullen gained insight into what her stress was costing her, and how she was shortchanging herself and her family, especially at mealtimes. A year ago, she left her job and is now making quality of life and nutrition high priorities. Her toddler daughter is thriving, and so is Mullen.
For the last eight years, Owen, an MBA who also trained at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (affiliated with Columbia University), has worked as one of a growing number of professionals who specialize in guiding high-achieving and often exhausted people to live more balanced lives, with nutrition as a cornerstone. Nutrition coaching leaves the prescribed diets to the Weight Watchers of the world, and takes a deeply personal approach, examining emotional triggers, eating history, and family dynamics in a one-on-one setting. It's an expanding field - the institute has 20,000 alumni working in 50 states and more than 80 countries since Joshua Rosenthal founded the program in 1992.
Owen, herself a mother of two, jumped from her corporate treadmill after noticing in her 20s that her body was breaking down from stress and improper eating, those deadly companions of modern Western life.
"I studied more and more about Eastern philosophies, made drastic changes in my own diet, ditching the doughnuts and burritos, and even stopped drinking coffee," says Owen. "I use some ancient Chinese ideas about the digestive system, about keeping food in proper relationship to the seasonal changes. ... Food can be the 'drug of choice,' and knowing how to use it can change your life."
Karen Gomez was a skinny kid until around age 10. Then, says the Philadelphia resident, she started gaining weight. "I come from a family with weight issues and bad habits," says Gomez. She tried every diet. As a teen and later as a young adult, she followed scripted plans that failed her. And then she met her nutritional inspiration: Ali Shapiro.
Gomez attended one of Shapiro's group sessions on emotional eating back in 2008, and as she listened to Shapiro discuss the tangled relationships that women have with food, something clicked. She signed on as a private client. "I left that first session so relieved that I wasn't going on a diet, one that would leave me hungry for weeks."
Fast forward to 2012, and Gomez is a considerably thinner - and infinitely happier - working mother of a 10-year-old son.
She has dropped about 60 pounds, embraced an entirely new way of nourishing herself, left a job that she disliked, and is passionate about walking several miles daily to and from her job in administration at the University of Pennsylvania.
Shapiro's "Truce With Food" approach to nourishment (alishapiro.com) contends that excess weight needs first to be understood if it is to be fixed.
Shapiro, 33, often shares her own story with clients, one that begins with her diagnosis, at age 13, of Hodgkin's disease.
"I thought I was going to die - I hated not being 'normal' - and I tried to bulldoze my way through chemo and radiation, stuffing down the feelings."
She was emotionally ravaged, at war with her body, and grew prone to cycles of losing and gaining weight into her young adulthood.
"And then I chose to work in corporate America, traveling all the time, feeling anxious and pressured. All the while, my body was signaling me that I was abusing it. I struggled with depression, had an undiagnosed gluten intolerance, asthma, allergies.. . ."
About six years ago, still in her stress-loaded life, Shapiro began studying nutrition, enrolling in the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.
Today, a regular health contributor to NBC's The 10! Show, she works with women struggling with weight. Shapiro reviews health histories, family patterns, and emotional eating, offering simple strategies such as getting off processed foods, digging into one's emotional history, and not waiting for life to get better "once I lose weight."
Says Shapiro, "My life and body are at peace now that I've designed my life in a way that truly feeds me."
Although the majority of clients are women, the problem isn't solely a female one. Just ask Jay M. Leistner, founder of Phase 2 Architecture and Interiors.
The 53-year-old Elkins Park resident summarizes: "I had too much on my plate - both food and work."
Given to late-night snacking, Leistner saw his weight creeping up, but he wasn't looking for a diet. He wanted a new relationship with food.
He found it with Sally Eisenberg, founder of Nourish Ur Life (nourishurlife.com), a nutrition counselor who also entered the field following some personal struggles.
"In 2006, I lost my sister to ovarian cancer. That was a terrible wake-up call to me about how precious life is," says Eisenberg, 47. "I'd worked for 20 years in the world of marketing and advertising, and I realized I wanted something more meaningful and personal in my life."
Then there was her own history: "As a chronic dieter, I was obsessed with my weight. It was completely unhealthy. I would weigh myself daily, and if I didn't like the number, my day would be ruined."
Eisenberg understands that with adjustments in attitudes and in daily diet, food can become a friend and less an enemy. Through her company, she works with clients on replacing unhealthy habits and ingredients with healthy ones. "I'm definitely not a fan of going on a diet," she says, noting that instead, she often takes clients on shopping trips to the grocery store to introduce new foods - and new food ideas. She also cooks with them in her kitchen.
On a recent afternoon, she was doing a refresher course with Leistner, who has learned about foods he never knew existed, like the quinoa fritters they were preparing together.
"I've lost 20 pounds without really trying," says Leistner, "and I've gained mindfulness and balance in my life. And that's better than ice cream."
Marni Grinberg Davis, 42 and pregnant, is another Eisenberg client. The director of philanthropy for a nonprofit, Davis has never had a weight problem, but her goal is to improve her awareness about nutrition.
"I definitely feel healthier, cleaner, and better-informed," says Davis. She and her husband plan to pass these principles on to their baby, due in March.
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7Figure Sam Provides 4 Personal Trainer Marketing Tips For Big Success In 2012
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January and February are goldmines for personal trainer marketing. Yet, within 5 or 6 months, much of a trainer’s new business is gone and it’s back to the drawing board. Sam Bakhtiar is owner of the Fit Concepts franchise in Chino Hills and a millionaire personal trainer/entrepreneur. Here he shares 8 tips for sustainable success in 2012. More free advice is available at http://www.super-trainer.com.
Chino Hills, CA (PRWEB) February 15, 2012
Studies consistently show that most new gym members sign up in January, but cancel their memberships within six months. This can be considered a failure of personal trainer marketing, according to Sam Bakhtiar, owner of the Fit Concepts franchise in Chino Hills, California and millionaire personal trainer. It is not difficult to find new members at a time when everyone is focused on a fresh start and New Year’s resolution to lose weight. Yet, sustaining their interest can be a challenge. Over the past 20 years, Sam has refined his methods and come up with 4 essential tips for running a sustainable business in 2012.
1. Stay Fresh. “Good personal trainer marketing is about making a new client feel as though he or she is your only client. From the day my people sign up, I am there – always,” Sam explains. “I send them welcome cards with motivational quotes and pictures. I send them goal statement cards, milestone cards, holiday cards, event cards, and notes just because. Keep an eye on your new people to make sure their attendance is not dropping. If someone misses a class, you’d better be on the phone.”
2. Brand Yourself. “You need to eat, sleep and breathe your brand every day. Your brand becomes a promise to the client that you stand for the highest values and quality in your business. You want to become a source of great enjoyment for your clients, so it’s easier to prioritize you and harder to live without your services.”
3. Use Methods That Work. “There are limitless methods of personal trainer marketing online these days,” Sam says, “but you need to know which ones lead somewhere and which ones are all hype. First and foremost, referrals are our bread and butter. Daily deal sites will get you tons of leads, but you need to be ready to handle the volume and convert. Google has always been a vital part of any online business. Running contests, challenges and promotions to keep your existing people engaged is well worth your money and effort, as retention is cheaper than new client acquisition. Public speaking events are a great way to get your face out in front of the community and I always recommend trade show lead boxes as well.”
4. Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket. According to Sam, “This industry is all about multiple revenue streams. Run a boot camp program in addition to your individual personal training. Sell e-books, podcasts of your workout music, DVDs, webinars, and branded workout clothes. Get into selling energy bars, smoothies, supplements, protein powder, educational materials, or another affiliate product. Use advertising on your blog to generate passive income. The more irons you put into the fire, the more income you bring in, plain and simple.”
Visit http://www.super-trainer.com to get a step-by-step personal trainer marketing manual, which is being offered free for the month of February ($97 value).
About Sam Bakhtiar
Sam Bakhtiar is a Persian-born American with over twenty years of experience in fitness training and body building. After completing B.S in Premed and Nutrition, Sam also received a degree of doctorate of Chiropractics. Along with being one of the best fitness trainers, Sam is also a business and marketing expert. After establishing a successful fitness training business with substantial income, Sam is helping other professionals in the industry to achieve their business goals. For more information, please contact using the following information.
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Thirdwind.com has Launched Interactive Community Dedicated to Empowering People to Achieve Success
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Thirdwind.com has launched an interactive community dedicated to empowering people to achieve "true" success by realizing both their professional goals and personal dreams. According to Best Selling Author of "Igniting Your True Purpose and Passion", Robert Michael Fried, "True success involves a lot more than striving for that corner office, reaching for the next pay raise, or keeping up with the next door neighbor. True success always involves reaching out to others - beyond ourselves."
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) February 15, 2012
For many success is defined as the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence. People have different preferences regarding the goals of life. Thirdwind.com has launched an interactive community dedicated to empowering people to achieve "true" success by realizing both their professional goals and personal dreams. According to Robert Michael Fried, Best Selling Author of Igniting Your True Purpose and Passion, "True success involves a lot more than striving for that corner office, reaching for the next pay raise, or keeping up with the next door neighbor. True success always involves reaching out to others - beyond ourselves."
While one’s achievements may be remembered after death, the success that he or she experiences lasts only as long as the individual lives and sometimes not even that long.
For example, an important meeting of the world’s greatest financiers took place at Chicago in 1927. Present were Charles Schwab, President of the largest steel company; Samuel Insull, President of the largest utility company; Authur Cutton, the greatest wheat speculator; Richard Whitley, President of the New York Stock Exchange; Albert Fall, a member of the Cabinet; Jessie Livermore, the greatest bear on Wall Street; Ivar Kreuger, head of the world’s greatest monopoly; Leon Fraser, President of the Bank of International Settlement; and Howard Hopson, President of the largest gas company. All these men were considered to be outstandingly successful, yet what happened to them?
Charles Schwab died bankrupt. Samuel Insull became a fugitive and was considered to be insolvent. Authur Cutton died abroad insolvent. Richard Whitley was sent to prison. Albert Fall was pardoned in prison, and died at home. Jessie Livermore committed suicide. Ivar Kreuger committed suicide. Leon Fraser committed suicide. And Howard Hopson went insane. Surely something must be have been wrong with the goals of these men and with what people believe success to be, even if only temporary. It is true most of us equate success with financial success. But this success lasts at most only for a lifetime, and the old saying is certainly correct: “You can’t take it with you.” While financial success or popularity may be regarded as success, it is not the success that really counts! Financial success or eminence in this world is not true success. What we need to become aware of and evaluate is true success.
True success involves a lot more than striving for that corner office, reaching for the next pay raise, or keeping up with the next door neighbor. "True success always involves reaching out to others - beyond ourselves," says According to Robert Michael Fried, Best Selling Author of "Igniting Your True Purpose and Passion." But achieving the kind of total success articulated by Emerson is clearly no easy task.
The path to achieving true success is often strewn with potholes and boulders. Fried offers these tips:
1. Take it personal - If we take the same amount of time and energy planning our personal lives as we do our business life or career we would likely live a more meaningful, balanced and personally enriched life. In short, strive to make it your business to turn your life into your most successful venture yet!
2. Don’t limit yourself by labels - Remember what your do is not who your are. Author Joe Robinson suggests we carry an ID card with two sides. One side would have your title or profession, the other side would describe the authentic you, the you at your very core. For instance, Judy Brown: Galloping Gourmet. John Smith: Storyteller Extraordinaire. Don Porter: Renaissance Man.
3. Write down your personal goals - Write down your personal goals as well as your career goals. Make sure your goals are quantifiable. There needs to be time and numbers attached to your goals. You might want to lower your golf handicap by three strokes over the next twelve months. You might want to increase your personal financial portfolio by twelve percent over the next two years. You might want to spend two weeks next summer on a European vacation with your family.
4. Hone in on what really matters most - Things that really matter most in your life should not take a backseat to things that matter least. Remember, your personal values, integrity and self-worth are not determined by your valuables. Time in one resource we cannot regenerate. Accordingly, invest your time wisely on that which is really important to you (i.e. family, friends, health, and yes, your career). Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that your career isn’t important. I’m just strongly suggesting you don’t overweight your career at the expense of other important things in your life.
5. Expand your reach - True success always involves reaching out to others beyond yourself. You can revel in the success of your children. You can contribute to your urban community. You can be a patron of the arts. You can help clean up your environment. You can mentor a person who needs your help. You can care for the elderly. YOu can give to charitable causes. By reaching out to others we often reap the returns and personal satisfaction that real success can bring.
6. Make meaning - See yourself making meaning as well as money. Judge your level of true success accordingly.
7. Don’t be afraid to fail - In short, don’t be afraid to fail in your quest for true success. Your very striving means you are already on the right road. The passes we go through in life will continue to through us some curves and knuckle balls. However, we can take some solace in words of Viacom CEO Sumner Redstone: “Success is not build on Success, it’s built on failure.”
Robert Michael Fried is the best selling author of Igniting Your True Purpose and Passion. He is a marketing executive who has guided the strategic direction for companies like Motorola, Nautilus, bebe eye-wear, and several emerging Silicon Valley firms. He is co-founder of Thirdwind.com, a company dedicated to helping people achieve true success by making meaning as well as money.
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Research and Markets: One Piece of Paper: The Simple Approach to Powerful, Personal Leadership
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Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c03508/one_piece_of_paper) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "One Piece of Paper: The Simple Approach to Powerful, Personal Leadership" to their offering.
Based on Mike Figliuolos popular "Leadership Maxims" training course,One Piece of Paperteaches leaders how to articulate their philosophy on a single piece of paper. By asking themselves a series of simple yet thought-provoking questions across four aspects of leadership, readers create a concise, powerful and deeply meaningful set of personal leadership maxims.
The four aspects of leadership comprising the core of the approach are:
Leading Yourself: What do you stand for and where are you going? Leading the Thinking: Whats the vision and how do you innovate to drive change? What are the standards to guide how you get there? Leading Your People: How will you relate to them and challenge them to be great? Leading a Balanced Life: How will you harmonize all you do so you wake up invigorated every day excited to go tackle the challenges ahead of you?
By evaluating themselves across these four aspects of leadership, leaders will build a holistic view of their personal leadership style and learn how to capture it on a single piece of paper. The result is a living document that serves as a behavioral touchstone for leaders and their teams. From this one piece of paper, leaders can clarify for themselves and communicate to others their values, passions, goals and standards.
Fortune 500 companies spend over $12 billion annually on leadership development for their managers. Books that offer new and effective solutions to the challenges corporate leaders face are always in high demand.One Piece of Paperisexactly the kind of book managers and leaders are clamoring for simple, applicable, and without pretense. Its real leadership for the real world.
Key Topics Covered:
Part One The Leadership Maxims Approach.
Part Two Leading Yourself.
Part Three Leading the Thinking.
Part Four Leading Your People.
Part Five Leading a Balanced Life.
Part Six Making It Real.
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Mike Figliuolo (Columbus, OH)is the founder and managing director ofthoughtLEADERS, LLC, a professional services firm specializing in leadership development, and a nationally-recognized speaker and blogger on the topic of leadership. An Honor Graduate from West Point, Figliuolo served in the U.S. Army as a combat arms officer. Before founding his own company, he was an assistant professor at Duke University, a consultant at McKinsey & Co., and an executive at Capital One and Scotts Miracle-Gro.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c03508/one_piece_of_paper
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Development Geologist- 61740
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Maersk Oil & Gas AS (Maersk Oil) is seeking an experienced Development Geologist to work in our Houston office to support the company's Angola deep-water development activities.
Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have a minimum BSc. degree in Geology, and 5+ years of active work experience as a Reservoir Geologist. Good personal work efficiency, ethics, team-work, inter-personal and communication skills are essential qualifications. The Development Geologist is sought to assist development well planning, optimisation and execution of the development program.
The candidate is expected to have the following technical skills in order to perform satisfactorily in this position:
� Experience in the integration of detailed seismic interpretation, static modelling and dynamic simulation results for well targeting, well planning and optimisation in vertically stacked reservoir systems, and during the execution phase. Petrel expertise is highly preferred
� Knowledge of reservoir modelling techniques and software is required in order to successfully integrate seismic and RE data into development well planning and optimisation
� Knowledge of modern Operations Geology is essential: including LWD, wireline logging and Petrophysics interpretation principals, as well as knowledge of modern well completion strategies
� Experience in the planning and execution of formation evaluation campaigns for operated wells, in collaboration with subsurface (geosciences and Reservoir Engineering), drilling and completions personnel and overseas field operations bases (west African experience is highly preferred)
� Deepwater operations and international experience is highly desirable
The role has the following key responsibilities:
� The successful candidate will liaise and integrate data from the Seismic Interpretation, Geologic Modelling and Reservoir Engineering groups in order to assist development planning activities and execution of the Field Development Plan, reporting to the Chissonga Subsurface Manager
� Significant scope exists for performing seismic and well data interpretation and geologic modelling during both the construction and execution of the Field Development Plan
� Daily liaison with our Operations Geologist in Luanda as an interface between the Houston Subsurface Team and our Luanda Operations groups
� Planning of FE programs and the preparation of geological operations documents in support of our development drilling program. All applicants should possess a valid US work authorization. Maersk Oil is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All applicants should possess a valid US work authorization.
Maersk Oil is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Professional Development Resources Announces New Online Continuing Education Course on Child Abuse
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Professional Development Resources, a nationally accredited provider of continuing education (CE) to psychologists, social workers, counselors, speech-language pathologists, registered dietitians and occupational therapists, has released a new online CE course on child abuse.
Jacksonville, FL (PRWEB) February 15, 2012
Professional Development Resources has announced a new addition to its online continuing education (CE) curriculum for mental health professionals: Domestic Violence: Child Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence. The course, which is presented in two parts, is intended to help mental health professionals maintain a high state of vigilance and to be well prepared with immediate and appropriate responses when abuse is disclosed or suspected.
Part I deals with child abuse, which unfortunately remains a pervasive part of contemporary life in the United States. Recent government data indicate that in just one year in the U.S., substantiated cases of child abuse totaled over 700,000 children – about 1.3% of the population of children. To make matters worse, the long-term consequences include a wide range of serious effects, such as physical injuries, impaired brain development, behavioral disturbances, substance use disorders, and a variety of psychological disorders. In addition, there are a number of mechanisms by which children who are abused may grow up to become abusers themselves.
Child abuse can take place within the family, by a parent, stepparent, sibling or other relative; or outside the home, for example, by a friend, neighbor, childcare worker, teacher, or stranger. More than half of the perpetrators of child abuse are women, and about two-fifths are men. When abuse has occurred, a child can develop a variety of distressing feelings, thoughts and behaviors. Sadly, the most vulnerable children – those younger than 1 year of age – have the highest rate of victimization.
Another category of abuse that should not be overlooked is bullying, which generally happens at school, and can include emotional aggression, such as name-calling and exclusion from groups. Teachers and other adults may be at least partially aware of what is going on but do not intervene. Certain children can be at higher risk of being bullied by virtue of being different in some way. For example, children may be more likely to be bullied if they are: new at school, overweight, delayed or disabled and/or homosexual. A contemporary extension of the concept is cyber-bullying, in which the aggressive behaviors can extend to harassment via electronic communication media like email, texting, and social networking sites.
“It is critical that mental healthcare providers appreciate the potential for any child to be a victim and any adult to be a perpetrator,” says Leo Christie, PhD, president of Professional Development Resources and the author of the new course. “Although there may be some signs and symptoms, there is no victim or perpetrator profile that can serve as a reliable predictor of risk for any given child. In other words, there is no simple universal presentation of children who have been abused. We – as health professionals – simply have to be vigilant and prepared to take immediate and appropriate steps at any time.”
In all 50 states, reporting suspected child abuse is mandated by law. In some states, specific professions like health care workers, psychotherapists, teachers, daycare center workers, and law enforcement officers are named as mandatory reporters. In addition, all mandatory reporting laws use intentionally vague descriptors of the level of concern or certainty the reporter must have in order to initiate a report. Some laws specify “cause to believe…” or “suspect…” in order to achieve the threshold for reporting. However, any individual who suspects a child is being abused can report it by calling the National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453.
About Professional Development Resources, Inc.
Professional Development Resources is a Florida nonprofit educational corporation founded in 1992 by licensed marriage and family therapist Leo Christie, PhD. The company, which is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA), the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB), the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) – as well as many other national and state boards – has focused its efforts on making continuing education courses more cost-effective and widely accessible to health professionals by offering online home study coursework. Its current expanded curriculum includes a wide variety of clinical topics intended to equip health professionals to offer state-of-the art services to their clients.
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New Online Conference: Eye On School Success
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LARCHMONT, N.Y., Feb. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Eye On Education announces its premier Online Conference: Eye On School Success, to be held March 20 – 21, 2012. The virtual conference is organized by themed tracks which focus on specific interest areas in education including: leadership, student motivation, and the Common Core State Standards. The complete conference schedule is available.
The conference will kick off with an opening keynote by internationally renowned expert on teacher motivation, Todd Whitaker. Individual sessions cover a variety of topics including teacher effectiveness and teacher evaluation, motivational leadership, student engagement, battling boredom, increasing rigor, teaching writing with technology, raising the level of class discussions, how to understand and implement the CCSS, and more. Concurrent sessions will be broadcast live during the two-day event. In addition, all sessions will be archived and available to attendees for three months after the conference.
Session presenters are leading experts in education today and include: Amy Benjamin, Laura Billings, Barbara Blackburn, Vicki Davis, Larry Ferlazzo, Pete Hall, Bryan Harris, Shawn Joseph, Terry Roberts, Pamela Salazar, James Stronge, Nancy Sulla, Jeanne Tribuzzi, Heather Wolpert-Gawron, and Sally Zepeda.
Eye On School Success attendees will benefit from a highly interactive and engaging program that will deliver professional development solutions to help achieve success in your classroom and school. "We are providing a convenient and inexpensive venue for educators to engage in professional learning, interact with national experts, and communicate with other teachers and leaders from all over the country who have similar interests and challenges. And without the need to leave the comfort of their homes or offices," says Robert Sickles, Eye On Education President and Publisher.
About Eye On Education
Founded in 1992, Eye On Education is an independent and innovative provider of books and other resources for teachers, principals, and administrators, providing educators with practical information on professional development, educational leadership, school improvement, student assessment, data analysis, teaching skills, and other related topics.
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