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Habitudes Teacher Blog: Habitudes
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Monday, September 14, 2009. 8220;I soaked myself in the Habitudes and I am deeply inspired by what you have created. I immediately convinced my niece that she needed to use Habitudes with the high school group she leads at her church. Tami Heim, Former President of Borders Books. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How has The Habitudes series helped you equip the next generation of leaders! Check out these Blogs! Letter to Dr. Elmore. Tim Elmore's Leadership Blog.
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Habitudes Teacher Blog: November 2009
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Friday, November 13, 2009. I would like to thank you all on behalf of the Fayette County Schools for providing such a wonderful presenter to WHS and SCHS during our. Just like the base of the iceberg so it can buffer one from making unwise decisions in life. Also, Tim's book on. Is an excellent read. I am excited thinking that we can use his books with our athletic teams as well as potentially other areas in our curriculum. Once again,. Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Circle Christian School Newsletter.
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Habitudes Teacher Blog: Habitudes in Ethiopia
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Monday, August 24, 2009. 160; . Dear Growing Leaders,. Thanks for your partnership in helping us develop young leaders in Ethiopia! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How has The Habitudes series helped you equip the next generation of leaders! Check out these Blogs! Letter to Dr. Elmore. Tim Elmore's Leadership Blog. Commanders, Kings and Celebrities.
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Habitudes Teacher Blog: January 2009
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Monday, January 12, 2009. We are presenting Habitudes™ to 7th and 8th graders in a large group setting at our Monday assemblies and then we follow up with small group (8-10 students) discussions lead by the advisory group leader. At our Monday assemblies, we have guest presenters-Head of school, middle school counselor and even the head football coach. The students love the images and the topics are generating some great dialogue. I look forward to visiting the new site! Counselor and Leadership Advisor.
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Habitudes Teacher Blog: May 2009
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Monday, May 11, 2009. My Mother, My Hero. I wish you could have met my mom. She represents much of the reason for the existence of any good qualities in me. She died four years ago, far too early in my opinion. She was only 66. No one loved to laugh more than Sally. No one listened more actively than Sally. No one saw the good in people (sometimes when not much was present) than Sally. No one loved babies and children more than Sally. No one believed in people more than Sally. Monday, May 4, 2009. David ...
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Habitudes Teacher Blog: October 2009
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Monday, October 19, 2009. I'm in Tuscaloosa for four days on the campus of the University of Alabama. I arrived on Saturday for the Crimson Tide's homecoming weekend, and got to go down on the field before their big football game against the University of South Carolina. I was like a kid in a candy store. Why do I get to do this? What do these two schools have in common? 1 Every student will find a situation in which they must act as a leader. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check out these Blogs!
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Habitudes Teacher Blog: August 2009
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Monday, August 31, 2009. Commanders, Kings and Celebrities. Stop and reflect for a minute. Think about the way you lead people. What’s your style? This past year, I have purposefully observed thousands of leaders do their thing, as I travel the road and speak in schools, companies and other organizations. I’ve drawn several conclusions—and some have proven to be helpful, fresh insights for me. Let me toss one of them to you here:. Your motivation for leading, will determine your…. So What Can We Do?
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Habitudes Teacher Blog: Commanders, Kings and Celebrities
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Monday, August 31, 2009. Commanders, Kings and Celebrities. Stop and reflect for a minute. Think about the way you lead people. What’s your style? This past year, I have purposefully observed thousands of leaders do their thing, as I travel the road and speak in schools, companies and other organizations. I’ve drawn several conclusions—and some have proven to be helpful, fresh insights for me. Let me toss one of them to you here:. Your motivation for leading, will determine your…. So What Can We Do?
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Habitudes Teacher Blog: Thank You...
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Thursday, September 24, 2009. Thanks again to you for the vision to bring these great people to us! I think Tim is absolutely my favorite speaker. I could listen to him for EVER.but he also makes one want to go apply the material as well. Growing Leaders has impacted us profoundly in our district. We plan to develop leaders within our students. Lisa Tipton, Athletic Director. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How has The Habitudes series helped you equip the next generation of leaders!