Balance Life and Work
by Sarah Johnson The biggest risk of an unbalanced work and home life is burnout! If you’ve experienced this or are currently struggling to be excited about your job, you are not alone! About 3/4 of all teachers report that they find work stressful. That means, between the 4 teachers you may share a pod […]
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The Comfort Zone
by Sarah Johnson It’s time to get uncomfortable! The saying goes, “If you keep doing what you’re doing, you’re going to keep getting what you’re getting”! We all love to live in our comfort zone! We feel safe and secure, everything is predictable, it minimizes uncertainty and, well, it keeps life going. What might happen […]
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Setting Systems vs. Setting Goals
by Scarlett Uribe Setting goals is something I’m sure all of us are pretty familiar with. Especially this time of year. It’s when all the gyms experience an increase in attendance. According to GymDesk, about 12% of all new memberships for each academic year are opened in January. It’s when new budgets are followed to […]
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Message from Shane
What a great time of year to reflect on so many things, just having passed Thanksgiving and looking at the Christmas season right now. We are so immensely blessed and fortunate to live in this time and part of the world we live in. Never in the history of mankind have a people had so […]
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A Gratitude Mindset!
by Sarah Johnson During this time of year we tend to contemplate all the things we have to be thankful for. Being thankful is an expression of gratitude. As teachers, we are continually trying to help students foster a Growth Mindset. This process helps students to believe in the potential they have for growth and […]
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Types of Intelligence
“According to Psychologists, there are four types of Intelligence: 1) Intelligence Quotient (IQ) 2) Emotional Quotient (EQ) 3) Social Quotient (SQ) 4) Adversity Quotient (AQ) 1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ): this is the measure of your level of comprehension. You need IQ to solve math’s, memorize things, and recall lessons. 2. Emotional Quotient (EQ): this is […]
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