Generations at Work

Tim Elmore, Susan Davis
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Jun 16, 2022 • 33min

How Four Generations Differ in Their Approaches to Work

The generational diversity we feel in our lives is not going away anytime soon. Because people are living and working longer, we will experience multiple generations on teams we may be a part of. To wish for a homogenous group of people to work with is wishing for a past that is long gone. In this episode, Tim and Andrew […]
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May 20, 2022 • 26min

The Foggy Day Effect: The Secret to Hitting your Target

It is difficult to live a meaningful life without clear goals. Goals give us purpose. They give us energy. They give us motivation. In this episode, Tim and Andrew highlight one of our habitudes called "The Foggy Day Effect" and give real-world action steps on how we can set and stick to the goals we want to achieve in life. […]
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May 5, 2022 • 34min

An Early Introduction to the Alpha Generation

On Tuesday, May 31st at 12 noon ET, we will be hosting a webinar to launch our new eBook, "An Early Introduction to Generation Alpha." In this webinar, you will hear from Dr. Elmore about the first research we've gathered on Generation Alpha — the students born since 2016. After attending this webinar, you will receive a free copy of […]
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Apr 21, 2022 • 28min

Can We Do Something About Generation Z's Depression?

The American population seems polarized into at least two major camps, and several sub-camps regarding politics, vaccinations, masks, and other issues. The pandemic has stolen nearly a million lives in the United States. The economy has felt like a yo-yo, spiking and then plummeting. When Generation Z observes how out-of-control everything feels, you can't blame them for feeling melancholy. In […]
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Apr 14, 2022 • 21min

One Secret Parents Can Use to Send the Best Versions of Their Kids to School

When a family eats together, it demonstrates that family is the highest priority. While most agree with this, we often neglect it because we've jumped onto a hamster wheel, running to practices, rehearsals, games, recitals, and competitions. Rushing about together is not the same as pausing, eating, and interacting. We must avoid noise and clutter. In this episode, Tim and […]
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Apr 7, 2022 • 25min

Changing the Way We See Our Students

When adolescents have nothing meaningful to do, they'll create their own meaning. This can be good news or bad news, depending on what they come up with. For too long, parents, teachers, and coaches have only offered facsimiles of real-world experiences to teens. We've been afraid our kids will get hurt, be unsafe, be unready, and fail; and consequently, sheltered […]
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Mar 31, 2022 • 24min

Striking a Balance Between Boundaries and Sacrifice

When someone establishes their boundaries, it is a trump card. What can anyone say to a person who declares they need to guard their time and mental health? Today, we all believe in boundaries. When we don't establish boundaries, we often sacrifice something that boundaries often protect. Both sacrifice and boundaries are essential but too much sacrifice often leads to […]
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Mar 24, 2022 • 27min

The Relationship Between Resourcefulness and Resilience

One of the saddest realities that surfaced from the COVID-19 pandemic was the loss of hope on the part of students. During this time of uncertainty, students are finding unhealthy and dangerous ways to cope. In this episode, Tim and Andrew explore the distinct relationship between resourcefulness and resiliency and present four messages students need to hear from their teachers […]
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Mar 17, 2022 • 25min

The Top Ten Leadership Movies of 2021

This past year, the theme of leadership was subtle but definitely present in many of the movies released in theaters and on streaming services. In this episode, Tim and Andrew offer you a list of the top leadership movies of 2021 and how we can all learn from them. Some are dramas, some are comedies, some are thrillers, and some […]
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Mar 10, 2022 • 25min

A Commitment for Educators: Being Fully Present in the Moment

We live in a culture with so many options, so much going on every moment of the day, that we get distracted. Our smartphones cause FOMO (the fear of missing out). Social media causes FOMU (the fear of messing up). We endure self-imposed pressures to get so much done each day that we feel compelled to multitask. Technology has made […]

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