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The 12 Things They Wanted To Teach You in High School...But Couldn't : A Personal Development Book for Educational Leaders, Hardback Book

The 12 Things They Wanted To Teach You in High School...But Couldn't : A Personal Development Book for Educational Leaders Hardback

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The 12 Things They Wanted To Teach You In High School...But Couldn't identifies the 12 Things our educational leaders can do to elevate their spirits and create maximum impact in their life during the most chaotic moments of our lifetime.

This book will encourage and teach our educators how to influence their students, families, and the communities they serve throughout the year. You'll be trained how to create an atmosphere of love and inclusion as opposed to fear and separation. You'll learn how to overcome the stress and anxiety you're feeling as you're moving throughout your day. If you're feeling it's time for a career change but don't know where to start, this book will help you navigate through your feelings of frustration and discontent. I'm also going to share the foundational principles of nutrition to help you improve your health and manage weight gain. Additionally, you will also discover how to live with the death of a loved one. And those are just four of the 12 Things discussed throughout the book.

Unfortunately, these principles aren't discussed in depth throughout the educational system.

You'll also be introduced to how you can become a KarlDanny Educator and to The 12 Things They Wanted To Teach You In High School...But Couldn't SUMMIT-a personal development program that focuses on renewing the spirits of our educators.

I believe our personal development (PD) days should become an opportunity for our educators to enhance their personal wellbeing so they have an opportunity to develop as people. When we make our PD days "personal" instead of only based on state or district agenda items, we will effectively create lasting change in the people that are in direct daily contact with our kids. The investment we make in our educators will have a direct impact on student performance, student teacher connection, and community involvement.

Please allow this book to serve as your blueprint to access immediate answers to what you should have been taught in high school.... but weren't.

Be Inspired To Take Imperfect Action!

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