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Monthly Archives: December 2014
(#240) A Blogger’s Retrospective: 2014 In Review
May your 2015 goals lead to your actions and your actions lead to your dreams. In May of 2010 I made the decision to begin my first blog. I had 3 goals: Experience a new (for me) aspect of social media … Continue reading
(#239) Reflecting on Meaningful Professional Development
Professional growth benefits the organization and the people it serves. Just as importantly, the growth can stimulate and sustain personal resilience. The end of every semester brings with it a balance sheet of sorts. What went well? What could have … Continue reading
(#238) Practicality Over Bean Counting
If all we do is look for the “research to inform our actions” we will drown in an ever-rising sea of mind-numbing numbers, tables, graphs, and pontifications for more research. A few weeks ago, a colleague mentioned in passing that … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Thinking, practicality
Tagged critical thinking, data, data drowning, practicality, steve piscitelli, theory
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(#237) Core Values
What guides your personal and professional life? This week’s blog post challenges us to examine what guides our actions. For the past several years I have become a lot more intentional about my direction. I have always been goal directed—but I … Continue reading
Posted in core values, Goals, life success, Life's purpose, professional development
Tagged core values, goals, life success, professional development, significance
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