This weekly podcast is designed to help anyone working in schools incorporate small shifts. These small shifts, practiced over time, will make a positive impact in school AND at home. In these 5 minute episodes, Suzanne will share a little story and invite listeners to incorporate a small shift in their upcoming week. At the end of the week, listeners can reflect to see if it increased their happiness at home or at school.
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2 Ideas to Try: Social Wealth & Mental Wealth
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9:54This is our final preview of The 5 Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom. We learn a strategy to help grow our social wealth and our mental wealth.
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In this episode, we learn to strategies shared in the time wealth section of The 5 Types of Wealth.
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Summer Reading! An Introduction to the 5 Types of Wealth
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10:10In this episode, we hear an overview of The 5 Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom as an invitation to read it over the summer as we rest and reflect.
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In this episode, we learn why 90 seconds is an important timeframe when it comes to regulating our emotions.
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In this episode, we learn seven words we can use in our busy lives that can help brighten someone’s day.
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In this episode, we examine our lives to celebrate the work that ISN’T ours to do.
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In this episode, we consider a small shift in thought that can help us discover our agency when life gets “life-y”.
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In this episode, we learn a small shift in language that can help us support others during times of uncertainty and worry.
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In this episode, we are invited to consider a small shift in action that can help us capture some good, and find a little bit of sunshine this time of year.
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In this episode, we are inspired by 2024 NFL MVP winner Josh Allen. In his acceptance speech, he acknowledged those who support his success. Our invitation is to consider those we work with that support our success and share some gratitude.
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In this episode, we are inspired by a bunch of regular 15-year-olds as they make the decision to lift each other up again and again.
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What would you do if you had 5 extra minutes in your day? In this episode, we consider put our answer to action.
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Popping in your podcast feed with an invitation to be part of an upcoming project!
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In this episode, once again, we are inspired by the Bills Mafia in the way they showed up for their beloved team after a difficult championship loss.
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In this episode, the final in this mini-series, we learn one small shift that can help us strengthen our important relationships at work and at home.
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In this episode, we learn one small shift that can help us strengthen our gratitude practice.
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This episode kicks off a little mini-series as we “level up” some of the important things we’ve learned in this space. This week we level up Intentional Acts of Kindness.
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In this episode, we consider how to begin again in 2025 by reflecting on what we’ve learned in 2024.
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In this episode, we celebrate the growth of our Teach Happier community, reveal our latest podcast stats, and share a few upcoming projects we can look forward to in 2025. Shoutout to @mradamwelcome for his encouragement to start this project 5 years ago.
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In this episode, we learn the important relationship between productivity and rest.
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In this episode, we honor our capacity, bandwidth, and energy and plan our days accordingly using the acronym TODAY.
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In this episode, 12 Positivity Pauses are shared so that we can reflect individually, or deepen our connections with students, friends, and family this Thanksgiving week.
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In this this episode, we consider a small shift in action that can help us become more present in our conversations at work and at home.
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In this episode, we consider the idea of: what doesn’t make for gratitude makes for growth.
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In this episode, we are inspired by the Buffalo Bills fanbase and their most recent intentional act of kindness.
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In this episode, we explore a small shift in thought that may help us stay alert to the joy and beauty around us.
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In this episode, we are inspired by a 2nd grader who noticed something special about actions and word when we have to show grit.
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In this episode, we reflect on how to best show up for those we care about when they are in a challenging season.
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In this episode, we consider the upcoming items on our calendar and how they contribute to our short term and long-term happiness.
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In this episode, we learn 5 small shifts in thought that can help increase our happiness at work (link to the full May 6th The Happiness Lab episode can be found here.)
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In this episode, we recognize our “time termites” and discover the agency we have to reclaim some of our time.
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In this episode, we consider what we have the agency to add (or subtract!) in our personal or professional lives to help us feel proud.
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We unpack 2 things that help us connect with our students.
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In this first episode in season 5, we honor the fact that the quality of our relationships determines the quality of our life and celebrate our "green flags".
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In this bonus episode, we consider a small shift in action: Make a list to help our brains notice when things actually work out in our lives.
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In this bonus episode, we are encouraged to mine for hopeful moments in an effort to sustain us when the school year begins.
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In this bonus episode, examine the things we are doing with our extra time this summer, and reflecting about how that makes us feel. Once we better understand this, we can proactively prioritize what we need in the upcoming school year.
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In this bonus episode, we create a short list of things we can do this summer to increase happiness, decrease anxiety, and sustain well-being.
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In this episode, we share some of the biggest takeaways of season 4.
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In this episode, we learn a lesson from Olympic athletes in an effort to feel proud of what we’ve accomplished so far this school year.
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In this episode, we rethink the common notion of “live with no regrets.“ We examine findings from a regret survey to see how reflecting on our regrets can inform our future decisions and actions. Daniel Pink’s book can be found here: https://a.co/d/gxFDPCX.
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In the episode, we reflect on the platitude, “Everything Happens for a Reason” and consider how a small shift in language can help our thoughts.
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In this episode, we share a few key takeaways from the 2024 World Happiness Report and consider a small shift to help us feel a bit more connected with others. For the full happiness report visit www.world happiness report/ed/2024/
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In this episode, we consider how we can enter this fourth and final quarter of the school year in the healthiest headspace & heartspace.
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In this episode, we consider the capacity of our current plate, and give ourselves a little bit of grace, depending on our season at work or at home.
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In this episode, we look at a small shift in thought and a small shift in language to help those who say yes too often create a little bit of peace and discernment in our decisions.
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In this episode, we consider a small shift in language for when an interaction or conversation ends to convey our gratitude.
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In this episode, we are invited to examine the non-negotiables of our weeks, months, and year that help us have a good life on purpose.
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