
The Write Path
The Secret Benefit of Writing Regularly
Writing isn’t just about putting words on a page. It’s a practice of thinking clearly, slowing down, and discovering what really matters.
The Write Path
Writing isn’t just about putting words on a page. It’s a practice of thinking clearly, slowing down, and discovering what really matters.
The Write Path
Discover how social interactions and writing physically reshape your brain, backed by neuroscience. Learn practical strategies for positive neural development through relationships and writing practices—expert insights from Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett on neuroplasticity and brain development.
Thirty Day Challenge
This is my 30th blog post in thirty days. Each year, I set a goal to complete at least three Thirty-Day Challenges. You can find them all here. Receive Email Updates Initially, it seemed like such a big challenge, but I realized it wasn't so bad as I
Weekly Report
Tomorrow I will send out the 100th TGIF Teacher newsletter. I haven’t missed one Friday yet. It feels pretty good.
Educator Interview
Steve Wick's 30-day blogging challenge served as a reminder that learning doesn't need to have a finish line, and that reflection and collaboration are key to growth and development.
Journal
Writing is good medicine.
Journal
Imposter syndrome stops people from creating and sharing. It can be a sign that what you are doing is new (for you) and important, and it's nothing to hide from.
Writing
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Education
Here are five resources to help you teach and learn about World Poetry Day.
Education
Explore the learning benefits from increased writing and student blogging.
Journal
This post may contain an affiliate link. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. All affliiate links are marked with an asterisk (*). I just feel compelled to do it. I am not sure why. I read a few books. I'm 47. Maybe I'm feeling