AnnMaria De Mars


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Going through our archives, we came across this great post from August 11, 2013 “Don’t Tell Me I Can’t: From World Judo Champion to Start-Up Grandmother” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. I was asked to write a chapter for the book, Real Talk, […]

Throwback Thursday: Don’t Tell Me I Can’t – From World ...



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Going through our archives, we came across this great post from December 26, 2013 “It’s The Giving Season” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. When we received a contract from Black Belt magazine to publish Winning on the Ground, I told my youngest […]

Throwback Thursday: It’s The Giving Season



Going through our archives, we came across this great post from June 12, 2012 “I Have No Trouble Finding Latino Staff Members – Proof There Isn’t a Level Playing Field” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around.  When I send bills to clients, […]

Throwback Thursday: I Have No Trouble Finding Latino Staff Members ...


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Going through our archives, we came across this great post from October 10, 2012 “Six Start-Up Lessons from Martial Arts” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. Twenty-eight years ago, I won the world judo championships. Unlike almost everyone else who accomplishes that […]

Throwback Thursday: Six Start-Up Lessons from Martial Arts


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Going through our archives (but not too far back), we came across this great post from November 22, 2013, “What’s The First Thing You Tell Students About Statistics?” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. I’m looking forward to teaching my first masters […]

Throwback Thursday: What’s The First Thing You Tell Students About ...



Going through our archives, we came across this great post from December 4, 2013,“The Secret to Productivity: Don’t Be Easily Bothered” that we wanted to share with you in case you missed it the first time around.  One of the questions I get asked a lot is “How do you get so […]

Throwback Thursday- The Secret to Productivity: Don’t Be Easily Bothered


Last week I wrote a blog about Expecting the Unexpected and the importance of being prepared for any obstacle that comes your way. The 7 Generation Games team was 1,772 miles from home, had no electricity, internet, or cell phone service, but we were still able to host a successful training session for teachers […]

7 Generation Games North Dakota Tour By Numbers


Going through our archives, we came across this great post from February 14, 2008 on “Teaching Technique: Sounds of Silence” that we wanted to share with you in case you missed it the first time around.    Silence is one of the most under-used teaching techniques. As Julia learns mathematics, I […]

Throwback Thursday- Teaching Technique: Sounds of Silence