tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5445903935524566087.post1209416194206920180..comments2023-09-28T20:52:35.078-07:00Comments on Adventures in Art, Music, PE, Theatre, & Dance: Adventures in Leadership: Beginning ReflectionsAubrey Yehhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06030661319290933486noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5445903935524566087.post-68785932922255463512017-04-18T02:38:58.629-07:002017-04-18T02:38:58.629-07:00Bravo Aubrey! This school is lucky to have you. I ...Bravo Aubrey! This school is lucky to have you. I agree with you - dream big. All your dreams may not become reality, but in order to make something happen you have to start with the dream. And I also love the fact that you intend to hone your own leadership style. From everything you've shared in your blog, I'm sure you'll be a positive, motivating, empathetic leader. Can't wait to hear about your experiences!Carlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07873167127775119153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5445903935524566087.post-89078221319170328662017-04-17T16:11:13.566-07:002017-04-17T16:11:13.566-07:00Bravo, Audrey, as you take this step. One line her...Bravo, Audrey, as you take this step. One line here made me think of some second-hand advice. The line: "Situations could come up that eat up my time and prevent me from being as involved with all of the students as I would like to be." The advice by way of author Jim Collins: Manage your time (it's finite), not your work (it's infinite). Looking forward to following the next bits of your journey...Brian Rozinskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09048331327558931283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5445903935524566087.post-66146245961804233192017-04-17T13:12:04.673-07:002017-04-17T13:12:04.673-07:00HI Aubrey. I am so excited for you and-mores-that...HI Aubrey. I am so excited for you and-mores-that you are taking your OBVIOUS leadership qualities into this new role! I like what you say above in many ways--but a few things stand out for me. One is the balance to set goals and dream big--the "doable" and the "dream able"--which is also do-able, I think, but on a longer scale. I see that as a valuable practice for all educators. Your point about guilt is also a good one--so how do we deal with it? I suppose we need the right "community" around us to figure that out. I wonder about adding "stretch your brain and thinking"--or something. Adding book/ideas outside your comfort zone to your professional life/experience. Do you think that's important? Love your writing!Gillian Judsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00423116933539160043noreply@blogger.com