School administrators: Don’t take yourself too seriously! When you lose your joy, you lose sight of why you started in education. Have fun, connect with your students and team to help rediscover your passion. You’ll keep burnout at bay.
School administrators: Don’t take yourself too seriously! When you lose your joy, you lose sight of why you started in education. Have fun, connect with your students and team to help rediscover your passion. You’ll keep burnout at bay.
Psychological Impact: Studies have shown that hearing one’s own name activates unique brain activity, increasing feelings of recognition and validation.
Dale Carnegie: In How to Win Friends and Influence People, Carnegie states, “A person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language.
Want a simple way to level up your leadership? Greet your team by name. Instead of just ‘Good morning,’ try ‘Good morning, Mrs. Smith.’ Hearing their name is one of the most powerful ways to show you value them.
Educators as we prepare for the second half of the school year remember. “Complacency is the silent killer.” Let’s stay focused, stay hungry, and keep pushing forward. Progress comes from consistent effort, not settling for where we are. Keep striving for excellence in everything we do.
Great Series! My son has enjoyed all of these books.
Warren County High School has made history, for the first time ever earning a Level 5—the highest TVAAS score! 🎉 This reflects the hard work, dedication, and collaboration of our incredible teachers, staff, and students. The best is yet to come! 💙 #pioneerSTRONG #PioneerPride #edusky