I am all about pretty things that are in order. That is definitely what lights me up! Decluttering and order also play a huge part in how I parent and how I lead. In fact, it has changed my life and provided so much more clarity. So much so, I thought I would share some […]
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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 […]
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 […]
My Three Biggest Mistakes in Leadership…And What I Did About Them
We are humans. We make mistakes. We fall. We get back up. The getting back up, that is where the magic happens. Do we get back up and try it again or quit and pivot completely, starting from scratch all over again. Now, if you have been reading my blogs or following me for awhile, […]
How to Make a Transition From Doing It All and Getting Nowhere – To Delegating, Engagement, and Promoting Solution-Based Thinking (oh and Save Your Sanity)
I am going to start with some tough love my friends and I am going to give it to you straight. Consistent productivity, engagement, and results are determined by your commitment. Bottom line. If you are not committed, than these things just simply will stay in the shallow. However, this commitment isn’t what you think […]
Starting Up and Shutting Down Your Day With Three “Survival-In-A-Time of a Pandemic” Habits
Hold your horses! This is not another habit and routine type of blog post. This is a real–life, no–bones, survival–in–a–time–of–pandemic, necessary post if you’re serious about becoming the best version of yourself while leading an entire school community who is looking to you to have all the answers. It’s about finding not just work–life balance but finding […]
High Yield Areas
There’s a lot to pay attention to when it comes to school leadership. That’s the beauty and the beast of it. The beauty is that you are so needed for ideas, input, solving problems, topics of conversation, everything, etc. The beast? Well, the beast is that you are so needed for all of the above […]
Ways to Include Teachers in Leadership
As leaders, our main job is to grow as many leaders as we can in our community. In a school, that includes our teachers and our students. In leadership, leaders sometimes feel that they are alone when actually there is a whole community of leaders who are at the door just waiting to be invited […]
‘Must Haves’ For Staying Lit This Year
Let’s start with an Oprah quote…. ⠀ “I’ve come to believe that each of us have a personal calling that’s as unique as a fingerprint — and that the best way to succeed is to discover what you love and then find a way to offer it to others in the form of service, working […]