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USW Ep.14 Letting Go Is Her Biggest Weakness: A Candid Conversation with Olga Binyaminov

USW Ep.14 Letting Go Is Her Biggest Weakness: A Candid Conversation with Olga Binyaminov

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In this conversation, Liana Zavo interviews Professor Olga Binyaminov, founder of Exceed Learning Center, who shares her inspiring journey from being an immigrant to becoming a biochemist and educator. Olga discusses the importance of emotional intelligence, the challenges she faced in her personal life, and how she integrates science and personal development in her teaching. She emphasizes the significance of self-love, gratitude, and resilience, offering valuable advice for women navigating uncertainty. The conversation also touches on the impact of technology in education and the importance of mental health and wellbeing.takeaways

  • Olga's journey highlights the power of resilience and emotional intelligence.
  • Emotional connection is crucial for effective learning.
  • Self-love and gratitude are foundational for personal growth.
  • Never stop learning; challenges can lead to new possibilities.
  • Parenting requires emotional stability and setting a good example.
  • Integrating science with personal development enhances teaching.
  • Letting go of what doesn't serve you is essential for growth.
  • Technology can be effectively incorporated into educational programs.
  • Healthy habits are vital for teenagers' motivation and success.
  • Recognizing one's worth is key to overcoming personal challenges.


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