How do you demonstrate your commitment to learning and growing? What mistakes have you made recently? How do you show others that it's okay to make mistakes? And how do you make sure you're REALLY okay with making mistakes?
Finding these answers has been a big part of my work recently, and my own path as a learning, growing human being -- even as a grown-up. It's also the topic of my new project Evolving Pigeon -- even old birds learn and grow.
Here are links to some of the things I talked about this week.
Evolving Pigeon
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Waldorf Enough, Waldorf at Work
Why I Quit Teaching
The Importance of Wonder
How To Enjoy Your Teacher Planning
Heading Into Waldorf Middle School
Growth Mindset Series, February
Growth Mindset Series, January
January 2021 Update
5 Things That Made Me Happy in 2020
My Waldorf Distance Learning Set-Up
Waldorf and Festivals
Thinking, Feeling and Willing in Child Development
Rhythms and Routines for Planning
Waldorf Parenting
Waldorf via Zoom, Lessons Learned
Communication, Feedback and Record-Keeping for Teachers
Lessons in a Pandemic
An Update and Productivity Tools for Teachers
AWJ 51 | Current Thoughts About Literacy and Language Arts
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The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
The No-Frills Teacher Podcast
Heal, Survive & Thrive!
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast