Jerry G's Blog

“Don’t let what you can’t do stop you from doing what you can do.”- John Wooden


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  • Little Guests, Big Fun: Our Office Summer Event

    It is me, Jerry Garrett, who is back with another blog post for this week, so please take a moment to read it. I hope you will enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it. Here is what I would like to share with you this week as the topic for this week,… Continue reading

  • Eleven And Educated: The Role my Parents Play

    Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune. – John Rohn Hey there, it’s Jerry Garrett, and I’m back with another post. This week, I’ll talk about homeschooling and the crucial role parents play in it. Without them, homeschooling wouldn’t be possible. Take my experience, for example. I wouldn’t have… Continue reading

  • Quarterly Quest: Navigating Homeschool Life in JFM

    Hey there, it’s Jerry Garrett, and I’m here to chat about my JFM plans. If you’re not familiar, JFM stands for January, February, and March. It’s how we plan, track progress, and sometimes correct our mistakes. Homeschooling Book Draft You might’ve seen homeschooling posts on my blog lately. I’m drafting all the chapters on my… Continue reading

  • Homeschooling: How I was Schooled Before

    Greetings, Jerry Garrett here, and I’m delighted to share another post with you this week. Today, we’ll delve into yet another chapter of homeschooling – my personal experience with traditional schooling. Believe it or not, before embracing homeschooling, I was a student of a regular school. My father was already researching homeschooling but chose not… Continue reading

  • Exploring Caveman Syndrome from MBA.

    “Every man is a quotation from all his ancestors.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Greetings, it’s Jerry Garret here with another intriguing blog post. Today, I shall discuss a concept I came across during my MBA studies called “Caveman Syndrome.” Imagine life as a caveman hundreds of thousands of years ago. Survival was your primary concern, and… Continue reading

  • The Funny Story about my Watch

    Welcome back to my blog! Today, I’ll be sharing the amusing story of how I acquired my Samsung Galaxy Gear Sport smartwatch and why I love it so much. A few years ago, my dad bought this watch and used it daily for his workouts. However, tragedy struck when one day the screen went black… Continue reading

  • Feedback

    “Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth without destroying his roots.” – Frank A. Clark In this post we will learn 3 things: Why get Feedback? Feedback can help you by making changes in your product you are going to be selling before it is released, helping you make a… Continue reading

About Me

I am a 11 year old kid who is homeschooled and is interested in writing. You can expect posts every Monday from me. I post about experiences, MBA and many more.