Linda Mariotti, Assistant Superintendent over Teaching and Learning Services, shared ways we can turn negative thinking into positive thinking. As Hamlet said, “There is nothing good or bad, only thinking makes it so.” Research has repeatedly shown that optimism, a positive attitude, expecting good things to happen can pay big dividends in reducing stress, improving health, enhancing job success – even generating higher scores on achievement tests. Do you struggle to see the glass as half full? It takes practice, but we can create a new habit and learn to behave and think in a more positive way with some simple strategies. . Change your thinking, change your life. . . . Danielle Kitchen, School Accountability, and Sherry Wilson, Accounting, taught the "Close Encounters" class. A fun, interactive/intergalactic workshop which enhanced our discussion, facilitation, problem solving team work, communication, interpersonal, and “take me to your leader”-ship skills which also increased our awareness of the contribution of others, benefitting us on a professional and personal level. We now can say, “I am completely operational, and all my circuits are functioning perfectly.”
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2012 Professional Development Day - Go Team! together we can achieve more.
Vickie Burrow, GAEOP President, leads the day in the pledge of allegiance while the Utah National Guard presented the colors.