ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills
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The 7 Habits - Webcast Series -  Sign Up for free  from FranklinCovey - delivered to your email over 10 days

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Learn about and sign up for The 7 Habits Coach: How to Deal with Change and Uncertainty, a 10-episode webcast series. Learn how to focus on what you can influence and prioritize in the midst of overwhelming outside forces.

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Amusement Park AWE – A Principal's Decree

Amusement Park AWE – A Principal's Decree | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Her reaction reminded me so much of the power of taking risks and trying new things. Fear of the unknown is not without its emotional risks, but watching her exit the ride, it reminded me that trying new things, despite the initial fear, was outweighed with the potential for extreme joy, satisfaction, and reward.

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6 Tips To Bring Back Open Thinking

6 Tips To Bring Back Open Thinking | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

Do you ever stop to consider what it means to think openly? Wasn’t that your basic education at school and what your parents told you to do? Whatever happened to that?

The question is important because today, more than ever, we are urged to be creative in our jobs. If you cannot think openly, how can you be creative?

From birth our parents persistently encouraged us to think for ourselves. It was non-stop; a barrage of parenting tips that were designed to help us become independent, confident and open thinkers.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 23, 2017 7:41 PM

The magnitude of closed thinking by individuals and organizations is on the rise. It's time for open thinking to reappear.

Seth Lloyd's comment, April 23, 2017 10:47 PM
Great Tips