I replied to a post one day. A woman posted that someone told her she was not an author unless she had a book on the New York Times best-selling list and was making money from her book. I thought for a minute before I responded. Not everyone writes with the intent of becoming a … Continue reading Wednesday Wisdom: December 7, 2022
Tag: #Writing
Connecting and Communicating
In a social media and digital world, we become desensitized to the illusion of being connected and rate ourselves high in our communication abilities. However, this can be deceiving. The quantity of the amount of our reach to accounts is not equal to connecting with individuals. Digital communication has improved our abilities to maintain better … Continue reading Connecting and Communicating
Input vs. Output
I have questions about the title of this post. Do you have more input or output in your day? In other words, are you receiving (input) information more than you are producing (output)? What are the sources of the information you receive? Accountability has leaders focused on the source of output and making sure there … Continue reading Input vs. Output
Word walls-new words,language
Vocabulary instruction is essential to academic success. Learn a new word each week. Read as much as you can! We have power in our words.
Thoughts to ask, Think it Through
Today is a new day! A gift to unwrap full of opportunities! What will it bring today? It begins with the choices I make to start the journey today that leads the way. As we set out each day in our life journey, our purposes drive us to achieve as we move toward our destination. … Continue reading Thoughts to ask, Think it Through
The story inside you
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” Maya Angelou As a young child, I spent hours writing. I would write poems, wrote a daily journal, loved to write Bible verses, and would write songs for the church. My minister Rev. Leon Korb would sometimes share my songs or poems at … Continue reading The story inside you
Making it Meaningful, Making Proffesional Development Stick @EducationalLeadership
Jim Knight https://instructionalcoaching.com I have found the essential way to support staff to continue to grow, offer them precisely what they want. Why would we continue to do our professional development in the same way we tell our staff they should not teach in the classroom? We need to differentiate! Jim Knight is an expert! … Continue reading Making it Meaningful, Making Proffesional Development Stick @EducationalLeadership
