Random act of kindness for the day
Great idea for teachers: When a child is unfriendly in class, they have to pick a random act of kindness. This is a great tool for redirection than disciplining and compliments the kindness tree.
http://kindertastic.blogspot.com/2011/12/light-em-up-random-act-of-kindness-for.html
1. Take some time out to recuperate. You can’t keep going if you’re running on empty.
2. Take a step back to try and gain perspective – as sometimes we can’t see the woods for the trees.
3. Attempt to take stock of the current situation. Evaluate what you really want and need.
4. Try to re-evaluate your current strategy. What things are working and what things should you change?
5. Don’t be afraid to change direction if you need to. Sometimes that is the best thing – and it opens up new options.
6. Push through the dip – as we all lose momentum. But if you keep on going, you will get there in the end.
via neurolove.me
If you want something you’ve never had, then you’ve got to do something you’ve never done.
~ Author Unknown
You’ll never leave where you are until you decide where you’d rather be.
~ Janet S. Dickens
TEDxUW – Larry Smith – Why you will fail to have a great career – YouTube.
Janet’s Note: What an outstanding great (and funny!) speaker!