A principal in my district shared with me a fantastic way to receive daily dopamine into my system. I clear out my inbox every day. I don’t delete anything. I stay organized and happy
I read this book, something like Hack your life of something similar to that. In any case, this idea that everyday you leave with an empty inbox is supremely satisfying. I have been doing this for 3 years now and it is by far the most satisfyin
The pandemic is not even over and the technology pushback has already begun I really didn’t think it would happen just yet and I don’t think I was prepared but now that it’s here I’m doing my best to stand my ground and be supportive but there
Here is a 12 minute method to organize your inbox so you go home with a smile on your face and an empty inbox each and everyday. This method is laid out in the book Lifehacker by Adam Pash and Gina Trapani.
I was lucky enough to attend this years ISTE conference virtually and it was amazing. I learned some things, was reminded of more and was shown new perspectives for seeing the same old thing as new and pretty exciting. I am going to share one o
After almost 20 years teaching, I wanted to take a minute to reflect on something very traumatic from my past. During one of my teaching interviews I said something that no person should say in any interview for any job ever.
Kondo is now a verb and many of us have at least tried to fold our clothes the Kondo way, Kondo is really just a Hack and hacking our life has been what a lot of us strive for. The goal is to make everything in our lives faster and easier. The
I was pleasantly surprised today when I saw that one of my phrases I think needs to go has psychologists up in arms too, calling the phrase Toxic Positivity.
It is post or close to post pandemic and there are, in my eyes, no excuses to keep using any of these phrases. Dumpster fire, I did a thing, asking for a friend, side hustle. One of mine choices to go was just called "Toxic Positivity" by NEAT