Letting go of Perfectionism is Key to Collective Liberation
by Hanna Nichols (8) I have come to believe we each live with our own brand of perfectionism–it may not look the same as the person sitting next to us, …
by Hanna Nichols (8) I have come to believe we each live with our own brand of perfectionism–it may not look the same as the person sitting next to us, …
by Kath Courter, cohort 14 In 1972, Stanford Professor Walter Mischer, conducted a now famous experiment that tested children’s ability to delay gratification. Sitting before a marshmallow in an otherwise …
by Lisa Matter (9) I recently lost my Appreciative Inquiry book, and if I had it here, I would probably find a nice engaging quote to start this s****y first …
Thanks to the BECLN Leadership Opportunity Grant, I was able to offer the Lightyear Leadership, Education Transformation, course to Buell leaders. I used the funds provided to share principles and …
by Becky Keigan Many times I do BRAVE (Bold, Relational, Able, Vulnerable, Equitable) and throughout recent months, ever since the Alumni Leaders Council chose this Alumni Retreat theme, I’ve been …
Dear Buell Alumni, The BECLP faculty enjoyed re-connecting with many of you at the BECLN Alumni retreat in Golden. For those not present on Saturday morning of the retreat and …
by Gretchen (Cohort 6) and Kristin Davidson (Cohort 11) Leadership can take many different forms. It has the capability to transform people, instill appreciation, or direct the masses through a …