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Send us a textIn today’s episode, we’re unpacking the importance of reflective practice for school leaders. We’ll explore how taking the time to evaluate your experiences can lead to better decisions, improved outcomes, and a more positive school environment. You’ll walk away with practical strategies to incorporate reflection into your daily routine, so you can be the impactful leader you aspire to be. Join us as we discuss:Why reflective practice is essential for effective leadershipSimple ways to weave reflection into your busy scheduleActionable steps to ensure your reflections lead to growthReal-life examples of how reflective practice can transform your leadership style"Reflection is the lamp that guides the leader through the dark corridors of uncertainty; it sheds light on our experiences, helping us to navigate the complexities of education with clarity and purpose." – Dr. Linda Darling-HammondDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase! Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points. Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more. I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources. I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant. Join here: Empowered Educator Community Book: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary POWER SessionWith Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.email: melinda@empowere...

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