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Curating Reflection Time Into Leadership
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What Teachers Want…
It has been a hard year. It has been a lot. It has been a year of chaos and Jumanji like problems popping up everywhere and you, my friend, have withstood it all. You are continuing to weather the storm and that requires a moment to reflect. Have you stopped to do that for yourself […]
The Five Seasons of Leadership
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How School Administrators Can Connect and Make an Impact with Students Through Every Day Routines
School leadership is so big! It is incredible to think of all of the moving parts that are involved in leadership and what you need to oversee in a day. I so often talk about leadership in schools as administrators leading teachers. But today, I want to take a deep dive into how administrators can […]
What Has Worked For Me In Leadership
What if I am not smart enough for this leadership thing? What if I lose friends and what will people think of me? What if people don’t believe in me? What if what I am doing doesn’t work? What if people talk about me? These are the thoughts that screamed in my head as I […]
The Power of Frameworks and PDFs To Accompany Professional Learning and Leadership Mini Lessons
Who doesn’t love a good system to get things done! I am all about the after effect of solving a problem… but the work to solve it isn’t always easy. However, the work does feel more achievable if we actually have a plan and know clear steps to solve a problem or learn something new. […]
How to Silence That Inner Voice That Tells You You Can’t
This week’s blog is soooooo important. This one is for all the people who are leaders in their business or in their own life. It is for the big, bodacious dreamers who want it all, are not afraid to work for it but perhaps struggle with some massive self doubt, imposter syndrome, fear of the […]
Coaching on Evidence of Impact
The best way to know you are making an impact on student and teacher learning is by being intentional about how you plan for the work to happen and how you notice the work that is happening before, during, and after. It also is important to be intentional with how you measure it at multiple […]
Beyond the Help Desk
Do you ever feel like sometimes you are the help desk of the school? Perhaps it may feel like your office door is constantly revolving with problems, things not working, unhappy people, overwhelm, or calls for help. Whatever it may look like, this is all part of leadership. This will happen and it can really […]