Episode 6: Privacy Always Prevails

Jeff GargasBlog

Welcome back! In this week’s episode I am sharing my journey to becoming the educator I am today. I am sharing two crucial interactions I had with teachers during middle school that helped to shape me into who I am as a behavior specialist today. I’m also sharing on the importance on owing your journey as an educator and trusting … Read More

Everyone Has An Eeyore: Leadership Lessons from the 100 Acre Wood

Jacie MaslykBlog, Innovate Better, Lead Better

In This Post: Leadership lessons from a favorite childhood cartoon: Winnie the Pooh! Practical ideas to promote positivity from your “Eeyore” staff members. Everyone’s tale of leadership starts in its own unique way.  Some stories are a wild adventure. Some might take complex pathways through an enchanted land, encountering twists, turns, and challenges.  Other leadership stories are light-hearted and feel … Read More

Want to be Happier? Start With Gratitude

Suzanne DaileyBlog, Lead Better, Self Care Better, Teach Happier

In This Post: The first tip to teach happier: Gratitude! Suggestions to focus on the positive and stay grateful. Ideas to bring gratitude practice in to your classroom or school. We all want to be happy.  In a perfect world, happiness would greet us each morning, usher us around, and surround our days with lovely things, moments, and people.  But … Read More

Episode 5: Q&A 1st Edition

Jeff GargasBlog

Welcome back! This week’s episode one I am super excited about! It’s a Question and Answer session where I am answering three common questions I receive from listeners and followers specific to mindset! I love talking about mindset, and over the past two years it’s quickly become something I not only believe in, but trust in 100%!In this week’s episode, … Read More

Unlocking the Power of Your Ikigai

Teach Better TeamBlog, Lead Better, Self Care Better

In This Post: An introduction to ikigai, the Japanese notion of living your why. Steps to identify your ikigai. Self-reflection questions to ensure you find and maintain your ikigai. Long before Simon Sinek shared about the importance of “knowing your why”, the Japanese gave birth to a concept that encapsulated a power. This power unlocked the pursuit of the heart.  … Read More