
Keeping Your Battery Charged All Year Long
As educators, there is a common cycle many of us fall victim to at the start of each school year. In the summer, we rest
As educators, there is a common cycle many of us fall victim to at the start of each school year. In the summer, we rest
As the school year comes to a close, now is the perfect time to take stock of your learning community strengths and opportunities for growth.
I, like many educators, like to set and then get goals. One step of the goal setting process that I tend to minimize is the
If I asked you what your top 5 values are, how quickly could you answer? When was the last time you took a second to
One first step you can take to build your resiliency is to reflect and celebrate your many accomplishments so far this school year. Taking time to reflect and celebrate helps point out the many obstacles you’ve overcome, the resiliency you’ve used to get to this point, and naturally leads to new ideas on how to problem-solve future challenges. This is the perfect time of year to spend 15 – 20 minutes reflecting on all that you’ve accomplished through one of the three reflection and celebration structures provided below.
For educators, the month of July typically holds the fewest responsibilities related to their profession. This short period is bookmarked by June, which welcomes the
Strong educational leaders are an incredible group of people – they are the ones who not only care most about the people in their school
Have you heard the saying ‘what you pay attention to grows’? Imagine if we were to focus on self-care in a way that helped it
November is National Gratitude Month, which is clearly linked to the major holiday of Thanksgiving. Looking on the internet, you can find many activities to
Let’s be honest; some days are really difficult. That happened to me a week or so ago. I was feeling bad for myself – I
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