By: sprucelearning
Thanks for the reminder Lajla! This ties in well with a recent HBR article called “The right way to speak to yourself” http://blogs.hbr.org/bregman/2012/08/teach-yourself-to-have-a-healthy.html
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I can relate to this post. There are many house repair tasks I’m just not up for and have a neighbor handy-man I’ve employed to do many things, like replacing the toilet and tiling the shower surround...
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As a high school teacher, I’ve been spending the first 3-4 weeks of school attempting to build self-efficacy…the worst thing we can do as educators is develop a classroom culture where students are...
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I’m working with one of the language arts teachers at the school to do a partner poem as a model for our 7th grade students. One of the things I wrote in aswer to “What makes you mad?” was “People who...
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Thanks very much for all of your comments. I agree that trying is essential, but I also agree that we have to prioritize – I don’t imagine I will ever take the time to learn to do electrical work or...
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This was a great way to describe an issue that I think many of us address. I know I have issues with doing things when I am uncertain about the outcome, and it makes perfect sense that this is a...
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I remember the first time I plugged in a power tool and used it myself. I was scared to death to use a miter saw because I was certain that I would cut my fingers off and that my project would end in a...
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