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Teaching requires emotional connection

The best teachers are those who connect emotionally with their students.

Whether it's in kindergarten storytime or a graduate seminar, real learning takes place only when emotions are part of the experience. Why? First, teachers motivate their students through emotions. Next, when teachers understand a student's emotional reaction, they can better tailor their approach. Great teachers know how to do this (and great coaches do too -- just watch 'em!).

Of course, someone can read facts from a printed page and memorize them. But in my view that's not genuine learning. Learning is behavior change. In other words, when you really learn, you do things different. People that don't learn keep doing the same behaviors over and over.

Much of the time the teaching/learning process looks something like this . . .

emotional connection --> motivation --> trying new behavior --> learning (behavior change)

-- BJ Fogg

YackPack and Oprah

I like Oprah. I never watch her on TV, but I do try to learn from what she writes.

My favorite is Oprah's little book "What I Know for Sure." You can read this gem in 30 minutes, but to deeply understand probably takes years. The pages are full of wisdom.

"The happiness you feel is in direct proportion to the love you give" -- yep, I say.

"If you don't know what your passion is, realize that one reason for your existence on earth is to find it."
-- I know my passion, and it makes every day fun, not matter how hard.

"Failure is just a way for our lives to show us we're moving in the wrong direction, that we should try something different" -- that's startup wisdom right there.

Is there any other web 2.0 CEO out there that reads Oprah?

At Yackpack, Oprah is a natural fit.