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Does Stress Bring Out Your Best or Your Worst?
Stress. It’s a daily part of life. Not all stress is bad. Not everyone reacts the same to stress. I find that stressful situations often bring out the best or the worst in people. I have seen the best and … Continue reading →
Posted in Leadership
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Tagged Amy Illingworth, education, journal, leadership, listening, meditation, mentoring, mindfulness, stress
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The Art of Questioning
One of the most critical skills a coach can learn and practice is the art of questioning. And it truly is an art when it comes to a teacher-coach relationship. There are all sorts of questions a coach can ask. … Continue reading →
Posted in Coaching
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Tagged Amy Illingworth, blogging, coaching, educoach, listening, questions
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[Abecedary of Reflection] Listening
L: Listening Flickr photo by Ky Olsen used under creative commons license. The more I read on coaching and leading, the more I reflect on the importance of listening. Listening is an art. An art that requires active participation … Continue reading →
Posted in Learning
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Tagged abecedary, adult learning, coaching, Knight, leadership, listening, reflection, trust
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