Teach students to develop strong habits to reach their big and beautiful goals: deck it out, interval work, quick pause & helpful resources.
Habits To Teach Students to Achieve Big and Beautiful Goals


Teach students to develop strong habits to reach their big and beautiful goals: deck it out, interval work, quick pause & helpful resources.

If you are someone you know has told you that you aren’t good enough, feel inspired and know that you are worthy and good enough.

4 steps to teach your students about how to set achievable goals: be creative, find your focus, connect with goals, and party it up.

5 steps to set achievable goals this new year instead of resolutions: think dump truck, love the one, use your binoculars, develop long-term relationships, and remember the truck.

5 ways to help students who have experienced trauma: provide structure, support emotions, develop strengths, be available & counsel students.

3 ways of building a strong back to school classroom community: talk to each other, talk to each other, and play games together.

4 ways of building a strong classroom community: create learning goals, play games together, focus on gratitude, and teach classroom expectations.

4 ways to incorporate voice in the classroom: set meaningful goals, make a choice, share your thoughts, and embrace restorative circles.

Teachers can make the most of their time and enjoy a life outside of the classroom with five time simple time management strategies.

Find your passion for anything with three simple steps: assess the reason, bring the fun, and engage in connections.