π° How To Make a Coin Cardboard Home Bank – by ABBY π Hi! I’m Abby π§ and today I want to show you how I made my very own Coin Bank using just cardboard, glue, and a little creativity! It's fun, easy, and perfect if you want to save your coins at home in a cute way. Let’s get started! What You’ll Need: An empty cardboard box (like a cereal box or shoebox) Scissors ✂️ (ask an adult for help!) Glue or tape A ruler A pen or pencil Color paper, markers, or stickers (to decorate) Optional: A coin slot stencil or small blade (with adult help) Step-by-Step Instructions 1. Choose Your Box Pick a small cardboard box that’s not too big. I used an old cereal box! 2. Cut a Slot for Coins Mark a rectangle at the top (about 4cm long and 0.5cm wide). Then, carefully cut it out with scissors or ask an adult to help use a small knife. This is where your coins will drop in! 3. Seal the Box (Almost!) Seal the box using glue or tape— but don’t seal the bottom completely. Leav...
8 Subtle Habits That Quietly Kill Respect (And How to Stop Them) By Coach Davie | Davecha Moments Respect is one of the most valuable currencies in relationships, leadership, and personal growth. The challenge is that it’s rarely lost through one dramatic mistake—it’s usually chipped away by small, unnoticed habits. The tragedy? You may never know it’s happening. People don’t always confront you when your behavior lowers their respect. Instead, they quietly adjust how they see you and treat you. As a coach, I’ve seen how subtle daily behaviors —even those born out of good intentions—can unintentionally erode credibility, influence, and trust. Let’s uncover eight habits that may be costing you respect without your awareness. 1. Over-Explaining Your Decisions Have you ever made a simple choice—like declining an invitation or picking a restaurant—then launched into a long explanation of why ? While you think it makes you sound thorough, it can actually communicate insecurity. The mo...
Story: “The Half-Eaten Mango” By Coach Davie. In a quiet town, Amani and Nia—newly married, deeply in love, but still learning each other—were settling into their new rhythm of life. One evening, Nia came home drained. It had been that kind of day—the kind that makes you crave comfort. She walked into the kitchen and saw a ripe mango sitting on the counter. It was her favorite fruit, her soft spot, and for a brief moment, her heart lifted. But as she picked it up, her joy vanished. Half of it was gone. Seriously? He couldn’t even leave me a whole mango? She didn’t say a word. She simply sat down, her energy now clouded by silent disappointment. Amani walked in moments later, cheerful. “Hey babe, welcome back! I’ve missed you.” Nia barely looked up. “Mmh.” He noticed her energy had shifted. “Something wrong?” She snapped, “You couldn’t even leave me the whole mango? After the day I’ve had?” Amani was taken aback. But instead of defending himself immediately, he paused. Then gentl...
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