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200: Are you Convinced You're Elite Yet‪?‬ Always A Lesson's Empowering Educators Podcast

    • Education

Hitting the 200th episode milestone means you have been learning and taking action on 200 edu-lessons! That is something to celebrate. This episode thanks you the listener for all the hard work you have been doing investing in your own potential. Your favorite past episodes are revisited, past guests make an appearance and I share an action step to bring your 2020 goals to fruition. Tune in to remain empowered for 200 more episodes!
Quotables:You take the tips you’ve gained from my lessons learned and you’ve spruced them up to fit your circumstancesYou might not think you have anything spectacular to say, show or share with colleagues, but everyone has something to contribute if you’re willing to connect.We are all different but we have one common thread that brings us together, developing our educator craft.Instead of running a marathon, we are gonna run a few miles at a time.
Listener Comments:It's helped me realize that maybe I'm not ready to change careers yet; I might have a purpose to keep teaching a bit longer.All of the podcasts have given me something to think about and use in my career.This podcast has helped me tremendously set boundaries as a teacher. The best advice I have received from this podcast has been to not worry about the things that are beyond my control. There has been a lot of uncertainty in my position recently and that has been helpful for dealing with that stress.Seeing that I am not alone and that what I have learned I can make accommodations to use with my learnersHelpful little snippets to address those little annoyances and issues!!Helped make me a better coach/educator.I listen to be uplifted and reminded as to why I became a teacher in the first place. Thank you Gretchen for calling me, and reminding me, than I am ELITE. I have been empowered.
Previous Episodes Referenced:Bonus Edition: Interview with Cole AlexanderBonus Edition: Interview with Nicole TurnerBonus Edition: Interview with Amber Harper
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Connect with GretchenEmail: gretchen@alwaysalesson.comBlog: Always A LessonFacebook: Always A LessonTwitter: @gschultekInstagram: Always.A.LessonLinkedin: Gretchen Schultek BridgersGoogle+: Gretchen Schultek BridgersBook: Elementary EDUC 101: What They Didn’t Teach You in...

Hitting the 200th episode milestone means you have been learning and taking action on 200 edu-lessons! That is something to celebrate. This episode thanks you the listener for all the hard work you have been doing investing in your own potential. Your favorite past episodes are revisited, past guests make an appearance and I share an action step to bring your 2020 goals to fruition. Tune in to remain empowered for 200 more episodes!
Quotables:You take the tips you’ve gained from my lessons learned and you’ve spruced them up to fit your circumstancesYou might not think you have anything spectacular to say, show or share with colleagues, but everyone has something to contribute if you’re willing to connect.We are all different but we have one common thread that brings us together, developing our educator craft.Instead of running a marathon, we are gonna run a few miles at a time.
Listener Comments:It's helped me realize that maybe I'm not ready to change careers yet; I might have a purpose to keep teaching a bit longer.All of the podcasts have given me something to think about and use in my career.This podcast has helped me tremendously set boundaries as a teacher. The best advice I have received from this podcast has been to not worry about the things that are beyond my control. There has been a lot of uncertainty in my position recently and that has been helpful for dealing with that stress.Seeing that I am not alone and that what I have learned I can make accommodations to use with my learnersHelpful little snippets to address those little annoyances and issues!!Helped make me a better coach/educator.I listen to be uplifted and reminded as to why I became a teacher in the first place. Thank you Gretchen for calling me, and reminding me, than I am ELITE. I have been empowered.
Previous Episodes Referenced:Bonus Edition: Interview with Cole AlexanderBonus Edition: Interview with Nicole TurnerBonus Edition: Interview with Amber Harper
Grab a Slot on my Calendar
Let’s chat about your currents and develop a plan. Click below:
https://square.site/book/FE6G600ZF0PPD/always-a-lesson
Join the Always A Lesson Newsletterhttp://eepurl.com/lJKNn
Join the New Teacher Support Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1872455209751203
Shop AAL Swaghttps://alwaysalesson.com/product-category/swag/
Connect with GretchenEmail: gretchen@alwaysalesson.comBlog: Always A LessonFacebook: Always A LessonTwitter: @gschultekInstagram: Always.A.LessonLinkedin: Gretchen Schultek BridgersGoogle+: Gretchen Schultek BridgersBook: Elementary EDUC 101: What They Didn’t Teach You in...

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