Category: Self-Reflection
What Success Really Looks Like
October 1, 2015
Bright Spots and Blots Define a Career Trajectory
This article was originally published in the October 2015 Journal “Pathways to Leadership” for Learning Forward.
The image of […]
Where’s Your Mountain? Where’s Your River?
September 15, 2015
By the time you read this I will have started my month-long stint on the road to New Zealand, Shanghai and Mumbai. I am […]
Input Not Imprint
July 1, 2015
I sent my editor the first draft of my next book, which is tentatively titled, Having Hard Conversations 2.0: Extending the Learning. It is a […]
Transitions
June 1, 2015
My nephew graduated from pre-school this past week. Video from his father came via my cell phone. He was great at the choreography […]
Deep Cleaning
May 1, 2015
I have been in the same time zone for a few weeks now. It’s been great. For some educational consultants, travel slows down this […]
Through Thick and Thin
April 1, 2015
Eddie Redmayne and Emma Stone were interviewed in The New York Times and over lunch they discussed life, the world, and the universe. […]
Show Some Cleavage
March 1, 2015
I spent some time s this past month with a few of my newsletter readers. My essential question for 2015, which I shared in […]
What’s Your Essential Question for 2015?
February 1, 2015
Yesterday I sent out a post on Facebook. It was about the Golden Globe-winning Amazon show, Transparent. I said, "I am so inspired […]
Getting Unstuck: Using an Outcome Map for Effective Problem Solving
October 1, 2003
This post was originally written by Jennifer and published in the Utah Special Educator.
You know when something is wrong. You feel it. Your student isn’t […]
A New Way of Thinking: Beginning Teacher Coaching Through Garmston’s and Costa’s States of Mind
September 1, 2001
This post was originally written by Jennifer and published in the English Leadership Quarterly.
A couple of months ago I was having a difficult time seeing […]