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Tag Archives: reslience
(#289) On Making Mistakes, Being Ordinary, and Embracing Growth
Accepting mistakes does not mean we condone sloppy work. Acknowledge, take ownership of, and grow from your mistakes and you will definitely not be ordinary. Back in 2008, I selected five of my previously recorded songs, had them burned to … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, blame, growth, lessons reaffirmed, Mindfulness, Motivation, Personal growth, resilience
Tagged accountability, blame, errors, growth, mistakes, reslience, vulnerability
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(#178) Empowering Our Students
Measuring long-term outcomes instead of only checking off short-term activities will help us with long-term solutions rather than short-term dependency. In education we need to focus on outcomes, empowerment and efficacy. I have often shared with people how the social … Continue reading
Posted in community development, Education, reslience
Tagged community development, empowerment, growth, higher education, reslience
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