A sign of emotional intelligence is the ability to laugh at yourself.
6 studies: After making small mistakes, people are seen as warmer and more capable if they're amused instead of embarrassed.
Taking your responsibilities seriously but your ego lightly is a core life skill.
An apology is not an admission that you're a bad person. It's a step toward becoming a better person—and an expression of care for the other person.
The most important part is not saying sorry. It's taking responsibility for what you did wrong and taking action to make it right.
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When experts are wrong, it's rarely because they're uninformed. It's often because they're overconfident.
Certainty is the enemy of curiosity. In a turbulent world, doubt is a catalyst for clarity.
If knowledge is power, knowing what you don't know is wisdom.
Career Pathways Educator Spotlight: Erica McIntyre. Thank you for all you do at OATC and for the Restaurant and Event Management program. We appreciate you!
Tried to sneak up on a group nap picture yesterday, but this girl caught me and thought it was time to play. Still some available if you know anyone looking. #ChristmasCockapoos
Feeling nervous doesn't mean you're unprepared. It means you care about something beyond your control.
Anxiety is a caricature artist. It magnifies flaws and minimizes strengths.
Gaining confidence is not about denying what could go wrong. It’s about recognizing what might go right.
Generosity isn’t just a sign of virtue. It’s also a mark of intelligence.
Data: people with high IQs have more unselfish values, give more to charity, and negotiate better deals for others. They prioritize the long-term collective good over short-term self-interest.
It's smarter to be a giver than a taker.
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Another favorite! I love kinder writing and love how this student incorporated math! That part-part-total has been paying off. ☺️ This one made me smile. ☺️💙💚 @hnhuskies@LitMTSSolathe@olatheschools@spbrown_math
There's no such thing as a self-made man or woman. No one succeeds without support.
"I did it on my own" is a sign of insecurity and entitlement. Acknowledging help is a mark of confidence and humility.
Giving credit to others doesn't undermine you. It elevates them.
Olathe North’s STEMing with the Stars event was on March 21! Over 61 kids participated from numerous school districts! All loved the pizza, medals, & amazing science show! Thank you so much for the support! See you next yr!
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I am so excited to announce Janae Mahaffie will be the next principal of @NorthviewK5. After spending two years serving as an assistant principal under two of our amazing elementary leaders, we know that she will lead Northview will pride and excellence. Congratulations, Janae!
The moments you know that your students understood the assignment! They were so proud to bring me in to see the growth they have made! 💙💚 Student ownership for the win! @olatheschools@spbrown_math@DrVeatch
Calling all 3rd-5th graders! On March 21, 2024, Olathe North is hosting STEMing with the Stars: a free STEM comp. for elementary schoolers in teams of up to 3, inspiring them to embrace STEM & critical thinking! Pizza, water, awards, and an interactive science show provided!