Awareness, or more to the point, a lack of self-awareness, is a primary issue any Executive Coach focuses on to help a leader get better. […]
While researching Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for TCEA’s new online course, I realized I had several misconceptions about the topic. If you are not […]
“Great leaders are self-aware and they have a strong blend of confidence and humility.” In season 25 episode 7 we are joined by Matt Higgins. […]
I’m going to be honest with you, writing this blog post about self-direction has taken, well, a lot of self-direction. The post Self-awareness and self-direction […]
“Instead of comparing yourself to others, compare yourself to what you are capable of.” In season 22 episode 4 we are joined by Alan Stein […]
As a coach, you should always be aware of what other teams, both within the organization and outside it, are doing. It seems that Belichick […]
It’s well known that we are generally not very good at understanding and assessing our own strengths and weaknesses, with the illusory superiority bias perhaps […]
This is the tenth post in a series by former FLVS student Makaila, a model, author, and student advocate. High school welcomes territories that were once uncharted. […]
Fun fact: You just so happen to only have one body and the way you treat it will follow you for the rest of your […]
Young learner classes at our school are mostly organised by age. This means there can be quite a range of abilities, and differentiation* is an […]
(Note to reader: I don't necessarily expect you to read this blog post. I am mainly writing this as a way to self-reflect. Feel free to read (a) […]
As I mentioned in a previous post, I am currently participating in a Leadership Development Program (LDP) as part of my work at Franklin University. This week, […]