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  2. Jun 26, 2024 · By Rachel Paula Abrahamson. A Minnesota teacher’s lesson on kindness is going viral. Natalie Ringold calls it the “30 seconds or less” concept and it’s meant to demonstrate the power of words.

  3. Aug 26, 2024 · A teacher named Natalie Ringold shared a video on Instagram of how she teaches her students about the power of their words. She explained that if someone can't change something about themselves in 30 seconds or less, then it shouldn't be mentioned. "Your words have power and your words matter," she explained. People loved the lesson for all ages.

  4. Jun 30, 2024 · A few days ago, a US school teacher's video on a '30 seconds or less' rule on kindness captured the attention of netizens. In the video, Natalie Ringold, a fourth-grade teacher, explains to her students that if someone can't change something about themselves in 30 seconds or less, it shouldn't be mentioned to them.

  5. Natalie Ringold recently shared a video of herself on Instagram teaching her fourth grade class about being kind while using what she calls the “30 seconds or lessrule.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · A Minnesota teacher’s heartfelt lesson on kindness is capturing the hearts of millions around the world. Natalie Ringold, 29, introduced her fourth-grade class to a concept she calls “30 seconds or less,” designed to demonstrate the power of words and the lasting impact they can have.

  7. Aug 27, 2021 · Here at Nexus we have a rule that anyone should be able to find an item in 30 seconds or less, if they can’t then it’s time to apply 5S! Here’s how you can do the same… Where Did 5S Begin? The 5S system originated in Japan, it was developed by Toyota to help reduce assembly time in factories.

  8. Jun 27, 2024 · A Minnesota teacher’s lesson on kindness is going viral. Natalie Ringold calls it the “30 seconds or less” concept and it’s meant to demonstrate the power of words.

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