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This one goes out to my fellow coaches:
I want to call myself out on something. My last few posts have been a bit “best practice”-y.
If we have done our homework and do the work we know we are capable of, bringing ourselves to the material takes care of itself.
While expanding your network is always useful, capitalizing on the strengths of your current network can be more effective in the long term.
Early in my time advising high school students, I noticed my tendency to take the first concern my students raised and jump in to problem solve right away.
When I’m stuck in a creative rut, I look to the greats. Most of the time it’s my #broadwayjesus, Audra McDonald.
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