EPISODE 354
What 8 Years of Doing This Podcast Has Taught Me
Biggest Takeaways You Don't Want to Miss:
- 100% isn't hard because it's ambitious. It's hard because most people stop once it starts working.
- Principals don't need more inspiration. They need something that works after the inspiration wears off.
- Believing in 100% student success is not enough. What are you going to do about it?
- People plateau because they confuse their first breakthrough with their final destination.
- People don't stop building because they stopped caring. They stop because enthusiasm was never designed to be a long-term operating system.
This month marks eight years of this podcast — and instead of celebrating with a highlight reel, I want to do something more honest: tell you what these eight years have actually changed in me.
I started convinced that the biggest problem in schools was a failure of imagination. What I've learned since is harder, more uncomfortable, and more useful than that.
So, tune in for a very real examination of what I’ve learned, what has surprised me, and where we need to take the work next #LikeABuilder.
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