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No one likes to make mistakes.  No one wants to fail.  But real growth doesn't happen when everything goes perfectly according to plan. Real growth happens in the stumble. In the "uh-oh." The moments that don't go right are likely those that move you farthest forward.

In this episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, reminds educators that mistakes aren't a bad thing. In fact, we need them to know how to do it better the next time.

Experience itself is a collection of past mistakes, and wisdom comes from learning through them. This is a call to release the burden of perfection, to embrace vulnerability, and to extend patience and kindness not only to students, but to colleagues and to ourselves.

Keep going. Keep learning. Keep showing up with energy, even when it's hard. Because the goal is progress rather than perfection. 

 


 

Takeaways

–Enthusiasm matters more than perfection

–Experience is built through repeated mistakes

–Growth requires stepping outside comfort zones

–End-of-season fatigue is real, and mistakes happen

–Wisdom comes from learning through past failures

–Educators must extend grace to themselves and others

–Vulnerability strengthens leadership and culture

 

Chapters

00:44 Introduction

02:23  Learning from mistakes 

03:43 Uh Oh!

06:31 Laughing at our Mistakes.

08:42 Permission to Fail

11:15 Weekly Encouragement - Be Brave

12:22  A Coaching Question


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