As parents and teachers, we design our homes and classrooms for thriving. We all want the best for our children. In order for children to thrive, we all must thrive. One
Changemaking
Our hearts are filled and abundant, except if they aren't. I have walked both journeys. Haven't we all? Yet, mysteriously, we all join into the spirit of at this time
Today I received a heartfelt message of changemaking from a friend, I wanted to share that I was sad to not join you Friday night for the Christmas party. We
As we care for and educate children, how can we cope with the weightiness and complexity of our sacred work and move from busyness to mindfulness? Have you ever felt
What happened on October 22, 2001 to change the trajectory of humanity? To change the trajectory of education? This question emerged for me in a workshop on "Flourishing in Schools"
What does it mean to 'push through'? What does it mean to 'dig deep'? When should I set a boundary and ensure I have time and space for recovery? These
During my recent facilitators' training with the Center for Courage and Renewal, I was inspired by a revolving theme that circled through my days: delight. I hope you enjoy published
The problem with self-help books is that they don't teach you about the mulligan! When we are designing for thriving, we must have this grace. Someday I hope to be a
As a mom and a school leader, I am always flirting with that dreaded feeling of "I'm so worn out!" This week, I wrote "Sustain Energy" as one of my
Schools, along with teachers, students, and parents, have a bold purpose of being a child's primary experience of community. Can we expand the word "love" to describe our experience in