
In response to the email I got from one of our readers at Korea Times, here's an article to guide you on how to get your kids listen to you.
I always tell that there's no perfect formula in parenting. Every child and every situation is unique. But the most crucial thing is how you'll react in that most difficult situation you're in with your child.
Enjoy reading! If you have questions, please feel free to send it at sherlyn@mollymanners.com
Have a fun and blessed day!
Do you have the gift of gab, or do you dread social engagements because you don't like making small talk?
Small-talk skills require practice, but you have plenty of opportunities to gain experience. Seek out every opportunity to practice your skills. Small-talk skills can enhance your social life, your business and your career.
Get my Ten tips for you to master your small at Korea Times Today! Please feel free to share if you think it's helpful.
... Thank you! ![]()
--Sherlyn
Molly Manners South Korea shared Channel 4's video.
Great way to teach/test children about their empathy.


Molly Manners South Korea shared a link.
Molly Manners South Korea shared a link.
Molly Manners South Korea shared Mark Zuckerberg's post.
Two guys with no college degrees but both world's leader and literally control world's information.
Now, my question is: Would a college diploma can be your passport to become successful in life? According to the research conducted by Harvard University, a person's success relies on 85% of his or her social skills and the rest which is 15% relies on a person's technical skills. So in short, like these two powerful business leaders, your college diploma is important to your success but it doesn't guarantee that you'll succeed.
What's your take on this? Please feel free to share your ideas on the comment section below. Thank you.


Molly Manners South Korea shared a link.
Molly Manners South Korea shared Sherlyn Kim's post.
Are you looking for a job? Are you the smartest guy in the group, you have the best projects, the best academic standing but still you didn’t get the job?
It do...esn't have to be that way!
According to the study made by Harvard University, 85% of the job seekers who land to their dream job were hired through their competence on social skills. Job seekers resume and technical skills they learned from school are just 15% of the process. 97% of my clients who were seeking for their dream job and internship abroad get HIRED through this proven formula.
I've put my best tips in this report "ACE your next JOB Interview" especially done for you. Download it for FREE.
Molly Manners South Korea shared Sherlyn Kim's post.


Why Manners or Social Skills are important to your success?
Please take the challenge
😊. And if you find this video helpful, please feel free to share. Thank yo...u.
Not what we say about our blessings, but how we use them, is the true measure of our thanksgiving. – W.T.
Happy Thanksgiving Day to all Americans especially to our friends, students, and partners.
Molly Manners South Korea shared TED-Ed's post.
How to set the table?
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Today would have been etiquette expert Emily Post's 144th birthday!
Here, her great-great-granddaughter teaches us how to set the table:
Letting children always win games and competitions may give them a false sense of self-confidence that could interfere with learning, suggests a study in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
Thank you everyone for joining us at FFK's Market Day!
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Being kind and not mean will change the world a lot - Campbell
Congratulations to the parents for raising a very inspring, wonderful, kind and sweet kid!.


"He looks at sadness and tries to turn it upside down".
12 year old Campbell spends his time making hundreds of teddy bears for sick children. Get out the tissues.
Molly Manners joined the SFS's 2016 International Fair. We had a lot of fun ~ parents and children enjoyed our engaging games. Indeed it was a fun, interactive learning activities.
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