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Rosalie's Craft Obsessions I love paper crafting✂️,Patchwork & Quilting 🔶, Family 🚴‍♀️, & Animals🏇.

Tell me what you think of this? Would you be willing to pay for it?this is 7x7in frame made with Stampinup paper, pictur...
12/01/2026

Tell me what you think of this? Would you be willing to pay for it?this is 7x7in frame made with Stampinup paper, picture is 6x6in

25/10/2025

Celebrating my 6th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 7: Working Memory🧠 “Don’t Let It Fly Out of Your Head!”You walk into a room… and ...
18/10/2025

Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 7: Working Memory
🧠 “Don’t Let It Fly Out of Your Head!”

You walk into a room… and forget why.
You read the question… and blank on the answer.
Sound familiar? That’s working memory at work—or not!

Working memory helps you hold and use info short-term, like remembering instructions, doing mental maths, or keeping track of where you’re up to in an assignment.

💡 Boost your brainpower with these tips:
✅ Chunk info into smaller parts
✅ Say it out loud or write it down
✅ Use sticky notes or visuals
✅ Repeat instructions in your own words
✅ Take short breaks so your brain can refresh

📘 Want more tools that help make school (and life) easier? Grab my book Executive Functioning for Teens on Amazon. It’s packed with memory-friendly strategies that actually work. link to read more https://a.co/d/hX4Co10 please leave a review or comment

💬 Parents & Study Groups: Support working memory with checklists, reminders, and step-by-step instructions.

👏 That’s a wrap on our Executive Functioning series!

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Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 6: Task Initiation🕹️ “Just Start: Beat the Blank Page!”You know what to do. You e...
17/10/2025

Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 6: Task Initiation
🕹️ “Just Start: Beat the Blank Page!”

You know what to do. You even know how to do it. So why is getting started the hardest part?

Task initiation is the brain’s “go” button—and sometimes it needs a little push.

💡 Try these quick starts:
✅ Break the task into one tiny first step
✅ Use a timer: 3 minutes and go!
✅ Pair the task with music or a snack
✅ Start with the “easiest” bit
✅ Don’t wait to “feel ready”—just begin

📘 Want more practical strategies to move from stuck to started? Check out my book Executive Functioning for Teens on Amazon. It’s full of tools that make starting easier (and finishing more fun).

💬 Parents & Study Groups: Help teens by creating simple entry points—like starting together or setting up the space in advance. Go to link https://a.co/d/hX4Co10

The last in the series will be tomorrow 18th October as facebook will not let me go passed this date

Next up: Working Memory—keeping important stuff in your head without it flying out!

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Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 5: Self-Motivation🚀 “Get Going (Even When You Don’t Feel Like It)”Let’s be real: ...
10/10/2025

Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 5: Self-Motivation
🚀 “Get Going (Even When You Don’t Feel Like It)”

Let’s be real: sometimes you just don’t feel like doing the thing. Homework, chores, studying—it’s easier to scroll or snooze. But motivation isn’t magic. It’s a muscle you build.

Self-motivation means doing what matters even when your brain says “meh.”

💡 Try these mini-moves:
✅ Start with just 5 minutes
✅ Make it a challenge or game
✅ Use a countdown timer
✅ Remind yourself why it matters
✅ Reward yourself when done

📘 Want more strategies that actually work? Grab my book Executive Functioning for Teens on Amazon—it's full of tools that help teens push through procrastination and build confidence. Go to link: https://a.co/d/hX4Co10

💬 Parents & Study Groups: Motivation grows with structure, not pressure. Encourage small wins and celebrate effort.

Next up: Task Initiation—how to stop putting things off and just start.

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Sales Period: 6–8 OctoberOrdering DeadlinesPhone: 8 October 2025, at 5:29 p.m. (AEST)Online: 8 October 2025, at 11:59 p....
03/10/2025

Sales Period: 6–8 October

Ordering Deadlines

Phone: 8 October 2025, at 5:29 p.m. (AEST)
Online: 8 October 2025, at 11:59 p.m. (AEST)
All kits in the Kits Collection will range from 10 to 30% off during this three-day sale.
Sale excludes Scrapbooking Workshop Kits and Starter Kits.
Available while supplies last.

Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 4: Flexible Thinking🔄 “When Plan A Falls Apart…”Ever had a group project go sidew...
02/10/2025

Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 4: Flexible Thinking
🔄 “When Plan A Falls Apart…”

Ever had a group project go sideways, or a day that just didn’t go to plan? Flexible thinking helps you pivot instead of panic.

Being flexible doesn’t mean giving up—it means finding another way when things don’t go your way. That’s real resilience.

💡 Try these mindset moves:
✅ Ask: “What else could work?”
✅ Reframe a fail: “What can I learn from this?”
✅ Zoom out—will this matter in a week?
✅ Be open to others' ideas
✅ Try “It’s not ruined, it’s just different”

📘 Want more real-life strategies like this? Check out my book Executive Functioning for Teens on Amazon—it’s full of tools for rolling with life’s curveballs. Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 4: Flexible Thinking
🔄 “When Plan A Falls Apart…”

Ever had a group project go sideways, or a day that just didn’t go to plan? Flexible thinking helps you pivot instead of panic.

Being flexible doesn’t mean giving up—it means finding another way when things don’t go your way. That’s real resilience.

💡 Try these mindset moves:
✅ Ask: “What else could work?”
✅ Reframe a fail: “What can I learn from this?”
✅ Zoom out—will this matter in a week?
✅ Be open to others' ideas
✅ Try “It’s not ruined, it’s just different”

📘 Want more real-life strategies like this? Check out my book Executive Functioning for Teens on Amazon—it’s full of tools for rolling with life’s curveballs. https://a.co/d/hX4Co10

💬 Parents & Study Groups: Model flexibility when plans change. Let teens see you adapt—it builds confidence.

Next up: Self-Motivation—getting things done even when you don’t feel like it!


💬 Parents & Study Groups: Model flexibility when plans change. Let teens see you adapt—it builds confidence.

Next up: Self-Motivation—getting things done even when you don’t feel like it!

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Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 3: Emotional Control😤 “Feel It, Don’t Flip It!”Emotions are real—and sometimes BI...
26/09/2025

Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 3: Emotional Control
😤 “Feel It, Don’t Flip It!”

Emotions are real—and sometimes BIG. But letting them explode everywhere? That’s not the vibe. Emotional control isn’t about pretending to be calm. It’s about learning how to pause, breathe, and choose your next move.

💡 Try these quick wins:
✅ Name the feeling: “I’m frustrated”
✅ Take 5 deep breaths (really)
✅ Use a short mantra like “It’s okay to pause”
✅ Walk away, then return when calmer
✅ Talk it out when your brain’s cooled down

📘 Want more real-life tools like this? Grab my book Executive Functioning for Teens on Amazon—it’s packed with strategies teens can actually use. https://a.co/d/hX4Co10

💬 Parents & Study Groups: Emotional control grows with practice, not punishment. Model it. Talk about it. And give teens room to reset.

Next up: Flexible Thinking—because sometimes Plan A becomes Plan D!

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Hello, I have a series of information regarding my book Effective Functioning for Teens follow the series and it will in...
19/09/2025

Hello, I have a series of information regarding my book Effective Functioning for Teens follow the series and it will introduce you to a way to be more productive, have more time and stress less.
I did put number 1 up a few weeks ago but had trouble with the linkto go to my book. This has been recterfied in the next one. Thanks.

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Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 2: Planning & Organising🗂️ “Chaos to Control!”Tired of losing things, forgetting ...
19/09/2025

Executive Functioning for Teens – Part 2: Planning & Organising
🗂️ “Chaos to Control!”

Tired of losing things, forgetting tasks, or feeling overwhelmed by all the things? Planning & Organising is like giving your brain a roadmap—and a tidy backpack!

💡 Try these quick wins:
✅ Use a to-do list (daily or weekly)
✅ Colour-code your subjects or folders
✅ Keep your desk, bag & digital files neat
✅ Use one planner—don’t spread across 5 apps
✅ Plan backwards from due dates (not the night before!)

📘 Want more practical tips like this? Check out my book Executive Functioning for Teens on Amazon—it’s packed with easy-to-use strategies for real life. Use link to access Https://a.co/d/hX4Co10

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⏰ "Where Did the Time Go?!"Learn how to help yourself or your teen develope skills to be less stressed and more in tune ...
02/09/2025

⏰ "Where Did the Time Go?!"
Learn how to help yourself or your teen develope skills to be less stressed and more in tune to their time management.
Examples: schedule time for everything,class projects, social media, friends, outings, family. Don't let it get on top of you there is a way out. Read my book Executive Functioning for Teens by Rose Lee to guide you on your way. Use the link https://a.co/d/hX4Co10

Designed by Christa Ekker I just love the simplicity of this design order from my site you can now order as a customer t...
13/08/2025

Designed by Christa Ekker I just love the simplicity of this design order from my site you can now order as a customer through your computer or phone or let me know in. the comments if you want an order and I can help you with it.www.stampinup.com.au/demoid/shop=4022040

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