The Adaptable Educator’s Book Review – “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie

Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People is a timeless classic in the realm of personal development and interpersonal communication. First published in 1936, the book continues to resonate with readers today, thanks to its incisive observations on human behavior and its practical strategies for fostering meaningful relationships. A literary scholar examining Carnegie’s work would … Continue reading The Adaptable Educator’s Book Review – “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie

The Adaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – Show Your Work! by Austin Kleon

In Show Your Work!, Austin Kleon delivers a manifesto for the modern creative, advocating for openness, transparency, and generosity in the creative process. With its concise prose, visual flair, and actionable advice, this book becomes more than just a guide—it is a cultural critique of the solitary artist myth, updated for the age of social media. … Continue reading The Adaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – Show Your Work! by Austin Kleon

The. Adaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – The Insecure Writer’s Support Group: Writing for Profit by Alex J. Cavanaugh

Alex J. Cavanaugh’s The Insecure Writer’s Support Group: Writing for Profit is a compact yet impactful guide that bridges the often-overlooked gap between the artistic impulses of writing and the pragmatic necessities of making it a profession. While not sprawling in scope, this book’s merit lies in its clarity and encouragement, serving both as a guide and … Continue reading The. Adaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – The Insecure Writer’s Support Group: Writing for Profit by Alex J. Cavanaugh

The Adaptable Educator’s Daily Book Review – The One Minute Manager by Kenneth H. Blanchard

In The One Minute Manager, Kenneth H. Blanchard, in collaboration with Spencer Johnson, distills the complexities of management into a concise, narrative-driven guide. At first glance, its brevity and simplicity might seem at odds with the weighty tomes often associated with management theory. However, Blanchard’s parable-like approach underscores the transformative power of clarity and focus in … Continue reading The Adaptable Educator’s Daily Book Review – The One Minute Manager by Kenneth H. Blanchard

Mindset Monday Book Reviews: “How to Work with Angels in Your Life: The Reality of Angelic Ministry Today” by Kevin Basconi

Kevin Basconi's How to Work with Angels in Your Life taps into a spiritual discourse that explores the tangible and practical dimensions of angelic ministry. Positioned within the contemporary Christian genre of spiritual empowerment, the book seeks to equip readers with a deeper understanding of angelic presence and its implications for daily life. At its core, Basconi’s … Continue reading Mindset Monday Book Reviews: “How to Work with Angels in Your Life: The Reality of Angelic Ministry Today” by Kevin Basconi

Mindset Monday Book Reviews: Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People

Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is more than a self-help book; it is a philosophical blueprint for personal and professional transformation. Published in 1989, Covey’s work emerged at a time when corporate culture and individual achievement were largely defined by quick-fix solutions and superficial measures of success. Covey, however, offers an antidote … Continue reading Mindset Monday Book Reviews: Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People

Why complete a course in Teaching Techniques – Developing Curriculum?

Teacher training offers lots of great knowledge, but it doesn't always clearly explain the why's for the curricula we follow. Of course studying educational psychology, theory, and philosophy will give to a massive foundation, but what the heck am I supposed to build on it? When you start teaching in a classroom, with or without … Continue reading Why complete a course in Teaching Techniques – Developing Curriculum?

My Ongoing Creative Conundrum

Ok, daydreaming is now a good thing. CHECK 👍 Thank you, Abraham-Hicks! I've been a guilty master of this practice all my life and I won't feel guilty about it anymore! Well, that's my intention. Onto the next overthought... The moment I started accepting this freedom, I started rethinking what I want to do creatively... … Continue reading My Ongoing Creative Conundrum

Day 19 – What Does Gratitude Feel Like To You?

When you aren't feeling particularly grateful, but don't want to give into complaining... try acknowledging someone with a simple THANK YOU. Thank you to my regular followers. Everyday, when I see your names pop up, I feel grateful to have you as part of my life-long learning journey. Here's a partial list of the amazing … Continue reading Day 19 – What Does Gratitude Feel Like To You?

Day 13 – What Does Gratitude Feel Like To You?

Thank you to all my followers and readers; to those who are inspired to leave comments and those who use what they see and read in their own personal ways; to those who inspire me with their writings and those who push me to think harder about this world we all share. Thank you. Today, … Continue reading Day 13 – What Does Gratitude Feel Like To You?