Jerry G's Blog

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


  • The Domino Effect: Navigating Second Order Consequences in Decision Making

    “While we are free to choose our actions, we are not free to choose the consequences of our actions.” Steven Covey Greetings! Jerry Garrett here, and I’ve got a fresh post for you this week. Let’s dive into an MBA topic today: second-order effects. An example that paints a vivid picture will kick things off.… Continue reading

  • The Rhythm of Systems: Exploring Resource Movement

    “A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it.” Frank Herbert It’s me, Jerry Garrett, here with another MBA post, and I’m looking forward to sharing it with your audience. The topic we are going to discuss today is flow.… Continue reading

  • Building Bridges, Empowering Individuals: The Impact of Making Others Feel Valued

    “The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.” William James Jerry Garrett here, and this week I’m excited to share a topic with you. Our discussion will be centered on the significance of importance in our interactions and the world of MBA topics. Wouldn’t it be annoying if someone suddenly pulled… Continue reading

  • Cracking the Code: The Case for Performance-Based Hiring.

    “Hire people who are better than you are, then leave them to get on with it. Look for people who will aim for the remarkable, who will not settle for the routine.” David Ogilvy Hey there, it’s Jerry again, and this week I’ll discuss an MBA topic I haven’t touched on for a while: hiring.… 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

  • Eleven and Educated: Was homeschooling useful?

    “There is no school equal to a decent home and no teacher equal to a virtuous parent” – Mahatma Gandhi Hey, it’s Jerry Garrett back with another homeschooling post. This time, I’ll share how it’s been for me. So far, homeschooling has been a fantastic journey. I’ve discovered new interests and pursued passions I never would… Continue reading

  • Eleven And Educated: My Homeschooling Story

    “Tell me, and I forget. Teach me, and I remember. Involve me, and I learn” – Ben Franklin Hey, it’s Jerry Garrett back with another homeschooling post. This time, I’ll share how it’s been for me. So far, homeschooling has been a fantastic journey. I’ve discovered new interests and pursued passions I never would have… Continue reading

  • A Rollercoaster in Paradise: Srinagar’s Beauty and a Close Call

    Hey there! It’s Jerry Garrett, and I’m excited to share my Srinagar adventure with you. We left home around 3 p.m. and reached the airport 45 minutes later. After check-in and security, we couldn’t resist grabbing coolers at the cafe. My siblings and I loved them. We boarded the flight, and I spent my time… 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

  • Eleven And Educated: Seeking Answers

    Homeschooling allows you the freedom to step off the highway of learning and take a more scenic route along a dirt road. – Tamara L Chivler Greetings, I’m Jerry Garrett, and I’m excited to share another post in my homeschooling series. This week, I’ll address a concern that many people have when considering homeschooling: What… 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.