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Set up Intentions to Bring Changes in Your Life
Summary: The team from teach the need tutoring will let you know more about the ways to create meaningful intentions to change life for betterment.
If you have meaningful intentions, then those are reachable and positive within the long or short term. Having that preferred goal in mind will help you out with direct actions, thoughts, and even choices towards the next step you want to take. If those intentions turn out to be personal, those can be more effective to solve. You now have the power to set up and keep those intentions, which will result in a life you want and ways to contribute to the world.
The team from teach the need tutoring will let you know how you can set up your intentions, which are closer to your heart, and create life much as you have wanted.

First, check out what matters the most to you now:
Whether it is going to be the next hour, day, or even the year, there are some changes that you want to see in yourself. Sometimes, you want to see some changes in the world. Understand more about those changes first.
● Some of you might want to keep your anxiety and stress levels at bay. Then you have others who would love to see the good nature among people with different views.
● You can even plan to learn a new skill or even take action for justice.
● Understand the changes that you want to bring in your life and then focus on the intentions accordingly.
Write sentences to let others know more about your intention:
Make sure to state your intentions in a positive manner. It will start with “I,” and be sure to mention the time and amount specifically. You need to be quite excited about it, and the intentions should matter to the world to you. That way, your intention will bring a positive vibe to your life and the surrounding environment.
Visualize yourself when your intentions get fulfilled:
The team from Teach the Need organization would like you to describe what success feels and looks like. Always create a list of things that you need to succeed. The list might have small and big things, and some of them might not even work. Be sure to think about it broadly enough and then narrow it down to the next best thing.
Create a routine for reaching out to your result better:
Maybe in some instances, you need to create exercise steps, starting from 10 days a day to 150 minutes a week. Be sure to jot down the partners, baby steps, places, routines, and the progression that goes with your intention to follow. If you want, you can add journalism to your plan as well.
Mention your intention to someone:
If you can share your plan with someone that you care about, it gives you the motivation to stick with the intentions even more.
Now time to get started:
Once you have covered the points, it is time to carry out your plan. Create a journey and write your steps over there. Do not criticize yourself for the mismanaged steps you have taken. Just try getting back on track and keep visualizing things that are important to you.
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Teach the Need - Community for tutors and tutees
Teach The Need is a non-profit organization based in Toronto Ontario. Its mission is reducing educational inequality. It achieves this mission with a focus on providing free online 1-on-1 tutoring to students who cannot afford or access tutoring resources. Teach the Need provides the necessary tools and support to help low income and undeserved high-school students reach their full potential. We offer services to connect youth to resources, support, qualified educators, and webinars, to aid in career planning and other topics that may not directly school related, but absolutely necessary for ensuring a student’s success. We also foster a community of individuals who can help and work together.
1-on-1 Tutoring
Our volunteer tutors are trained to provide 1-on-1 tutoring for students in high school for a variety of courses and subjects such as mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology, and more. Advanced level coursework such as AP and IB can also be accommodated. All our tutors are either university undergraduates or senior level students attending high school. We ask that all potential tutees exhaust their financial resources before applying to be a part of Teach the Need, and tutee-tutor matching will be based on a first-come first-serve basis. Tutoring sessions last between 30-60 minutes.
To sign up for tutoring, submit the form from our home page. Once the form has been submitted, students will be matched with a tutor in their desired subject. The form will also ask for email in which we can contact you with. Each tutor will be responsible for managing 2-5 students at a time, and the tutor will reach out to the student to set up availability. It is up to the student if they would like a tutoring session every week or every two weeks. Sessions will take place over Zoom or Microsoft Teams based on student's preference, and can last 30 minutes or 1 hour. Tutors will have the option to share their screens and give lectures via their drawing pad, touch pad, or One Note. In order for online tutoring to occur, we ask that all students have a stable internet, and a device that includes a microphone and a sound system (speakers/headphones) that allows video-calling. Understanding that not every student can have consistent access to a computer, other devices that a student can use include a cell phone, tablet, or a computer from a public library. If the session is happening over a public computer, tutors can connect via Google Hangouts.
Webinars
Teach the Need is fortunate enough to have members in the community willing to provide career talks. These talks come from a wide variety of professions, and serves as a means to inform high school students in post-secondary planning. Past professions we have chosen to highlight include car mechanic, family physician, finance analyst, and more. More specifically, we have noticed that people who attend these sessions can gain valuable insight on trajectories in the industry. These talks are also a great way for one to understand the obstacles that are inherent to certain professions. Finally, there is a Q and A period at the end of each session where you are able to ask any questions you would like to the guest speaker! Registration is open and completely free to anyone who would like to attend.
Newsletters
Our Teach the Need newsletter is distributed monthly, and provides study resources, tips, blog posts, and news that may not have been brought up in your tutoring sessions. It will also highlight extracurricular and job opportunities around the GTA (including remote positions due to the pandemic). This newsletter is also completely free and very useful
Drop in sessions and Facebook group
We have a welcoming community of tutors and tutees at
Teach the Need
! Join our Facebook group to ask questions with regards to school and courses. Furthermore, we host weekly drop-in homework help sessions Saturday 6pm EST every week that people can hop into! We’ll have a group of tutors in breakout rooms that can help with your homework 1-on-1.
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