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Habits that Drive Great Teams

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The repetitive habit of checking in with your team means everything. It’s a signal that your team is paying attention to the whole being of others, focusing on the little things, caring about the unity of the team, and so much more. But now, I realize it’s the opposite.

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Team Habits with a Big Impact

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We’ve all been there. The room, half empty. Little to no conversation happening between the seated rows. Most eyes fixed on laptop screens, phone screens, projector screen, likely checking email or “checking email.”

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What We Learn About Building Team Habits from Ripples and Basketball Movies

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Yet in our work with school districts across the country, we’ve learned that it’s the smaller, individual leadership practices and team habits that lead to larger systems changes.

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My Team Has a Habit of Reading Books About Habits

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It’s a bad habit that I have, mindlessly opening the app without thinking, and pulling down the page in hopes that it will refresh with new content. These are examples of bad habits and good habits I reinforce every day. At first, it was hard. I started with half a glass. Then moved to a full glass.

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The psychology of motivation: Strategies for engaging students

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The approaches of capitalizing extrinsic motivation Educators need to inculcate the habit of goal setting in students. Establishing a classroom culture that cultivates the positive values of the need to try, be strong, and work as a team is the key to encouraging motivation. Educators should create a caring and healthy atmosphere.

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Family PE Week October 2-6, 2023

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Healthy Lifestyle: healthy habits from a young age Quality Time: as a family Role Modeling: when children see parents value fitness, they are more likely to do the same Fun and Enjoyment: create happy memories. “Family physical education” refers to physical activities families do together that promote health and fitness.

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The NEW Team Habits: Fostering a Culture of Belonging Through Meeting Check-Ins

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How are you? What is bringing you to this blog post today? What is top of mind for you as you’re reading this? Would you rather have the ability to fly or read minds? Did those questions interest or engage you? Are you now mulling over your current feelings or intentions?

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