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“It’s better to be proactive than reactive.” (Jack McMaster, usually when giving me advice related to parenting my own children)
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“It’s better to be proactive than reactive.” (Jack McMaster, usually when giving me advice related to parenting my own children)
This week’s episode builds on Monday’s article on the same topic: First Get the Whole Story. Here is the transcript of the podcast: Have you ever been guilty of jumping to a conclusion before having all the information, and then regretting your response? I have, and on today’s episode, that’s the question we are going to […]
Early in my experience as an educator, I heard my administrator say to parents (tongue-in-cheek), “If you don’t believe half of what your student says happened in the classroom, we won’t believe half of what they tell us happened at home.” Like many humorous comments, this contains a morsel of truth. People have a tendency […]
“Sometimes it costs less to pay someone else to do it than it does to do it yourself.”
This week’s episode builds on Monday’s article on the same topi: learning to delegate. Here is the transcript of the podcast: Have you ever worn yourself out doing something by yourself because no one else will do it, or because they will not do it as well as you know it needs to be done? I […]
I am not a micro-manager, nor do I try to do everything. I have learned (sometimes in humiliating fashion) that there are many who have far more knowledge and much greater ability than I do. And so I have also learned the value of asking questions and letting other people do what they do well. […]
“The mind can absorb no more than the seat can endure.” (Pastor Jack McMaster on why he didn’t preach long sermons)
This week’s episode builds on Monday’s article on the same topic: the importance of giving people the opportunity to try. Here is the transcript of the podcast: Have you ever thought, “If only someone would give me a chance”? I have, and on today’s episode, that’s the question we are going to explore. Whether it’s […]
I vividly remember one particular day in my 8th grade math class. I don’t remember what concept the teacher was teaching, and I don’t remember many of the details, but I remember the specific experience. The teacher was reviewing concepts from the previous night’s assignment and called me up to the chalkboard to work out […]
“Given the right circumstances, any one of us is capable of any failure”