Try out this website Mr. Swarstad found. In the free report, you will receive a list of your 24 strengths, in order. Try it, post your top 5 strengths in your blog, and let me know if you agree or disagree and why. Is there something significant which you believe is missing?
1.
Appreciation Of Beauty & Excellence
You notice and appreciate beauty, excellence, and/or skilled performance in all domains of life, from nature to art to mathematics to science to everyday experience.
2.
Love
You value close relations with others, in particular those in which sharing and caring are reciprocated. The people to whom you feel most close are the same people who feel most close to you.
3.
Gratitude
You are aware of the good things that happen to you, and you never take them for granted. Your friends and family members know that you are a grateful person because you always take the time to express your thanks.
4.
Humor
You like to laugh and tease. Bringing smiles to other people is important to you. You try to see the light side of all situations.
5.
Prudence
You are a careful person, and your choices are consistently prudent ones. You do not say or do things that you might later regret.
6.Social Intelligence
You are aware of the motives and feelings of other people. You know what to do to fit in to different social situations, and you know what to do to put others at ease.
I believe these are strong qualities for me. I am always struck by beauty in patterns, colors, views, human expression - which is why I love taking photos. I adore my family and friends, and tell them so with great frequency. I am grateful each and every day for my many blessings as an overseas teacher, as a mom, wife, sister, daughter, friend. I approach every situation with humor, and am acutely aware of the feelings of others. And yes, I'm not a risk taker. I calculate advantages and disadvantages of every situation before making a decision. What's missing from my list? I love learning and improving myself continually.
Sunday, 7 September 2014
What are YOUR strengths?
Team RLA7 2014
Never before in history, has there been such a professional and passionate (not to mention gorgeous) group of 7th grade RLA teachers. Do you know how LUCKY you are? :)
Finding Narnia
Confession - for many, MANY years after I finished reading the Narnia series (I devoured every single book in that series!), I would secretly check the back of closets and cupboards in the hope of finding my own path to Narnia. I'm not sure what I wanted to find there - the land of magical talking animals, or perhaps I was hoping I could find handsome Peter and win him over. In any case, I was completely under the enchantment of that magical land and even into adulthood, could not resist the temptation to tap the back of a cupboard. Now confess, have you ever done the same? :) Write a brief personal memoir on the book that created a passion in your for reading, and why. Green Eggs and Ham? Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief? A-Z Mysteries? Twas the Night Before Christmas? The Giving Tree?
Monday, 1 September 2014
CWW Happy Memories
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7B CWW McDowell 2014 |
Monday, 18 August 2014
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Writing according to Avi (or, "What would Avi do?" WWAD)
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Wednesday, 23 April 2014
I've been reading a book about you recently
It's called Mindset, and it explains how people are divided by two mindsets: fixed and growth. A person with Fixed mindset accepts limits and failures (a bad grade, for example), avoids challenges and gives up easily. A person with growth mindset takes risks and tries to grow, even if he/she fails the first few times. Growth mindset finds lessons and inspirations in other people's success rather than feeling jealous or threatened. Growth mindset sees everything as an opportunity and a challenge (even a bad grade or a low MAP score). I see myself in both mindsets but I am inspired to let go of my safety anchors and take flight. Which one are you? Imagine a future where you are not defined by a grade or a score or what other people's success. You are free to make mistakes, learn from others, and keep moving forward!
A one minute video to explain the book, or a 45 minute video with the author explaining growth mindset at Young Minds 2013.
A one minute video to explain the book, or a 45 minute video with the author explaining growth mindset at Young Minds 2013.

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