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		<title>MTA Summer Conference 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 17:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just finished my presentation to 20 amazing educators at the MTA Summer Conference 2010 here in WIlliamstown, MA.&#160; I wish I could put into words how energized and blessed I feel after working with such an amazing group of educators.&#160; I love what I do! &#160; We were able to use our time together to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just finished my presentation to 20 amazing educators at the MTA Summer Conference 2010 here in WIlliamstown, MA.&nbsp; I wish I could put into words how energized and blessed I feel after working with such an amazing group of educators.&nbsp; I love what I do!</p>
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<p>We were able to use our time together to really get into examining what are our top teacher stressors and what do we need to do to set ourselves on a path to wellness and balance.&nbsp; I was pleased by not only the quantity but also the quality of the actions steps that were created from this group in such a short time.</p>
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<p>I love this venue because the group is always diverse, positive, and supportive of each other.&nbsp; It reminds me of why I am doing what I do.&nbsp; Thanks to each of the participants for sharing 3 hours of your busy schedule with me.&nbsp; I love being able to hear your experiences and see the sparks as you join me on the journey to balance before burnout!</p>
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		<title>Ten Ways to Say Thank You</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 18:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a &#34;whole&#34; teacher means seeing all the good we have in our lives and being thankful for it.&#160; One of the top ten teacher stresses I write about in the Ten Days to Less Stress E-course (see home page) is feeling a lack of appreciation.&#160; We all love being appreciated and by now you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a &quot;whole&quot; teacher means seeing all the good we have in our lives and being thankful for it.&nbsp; One of the top ten teacher stresses I write about in the <em><strong>Ten Days to Less Stress E-course</strong></em> (see home page) is feeling a lack of appreciation.&nbsp; We all love being appreciated and by now you have heard me say how important it is to give that which you&#8217;d like most to receive.&nbsp; This could not be more important than in showing our gratitude to others.&nbsp; So here are ten simple, yet creative, ways to say thank you:</p>
<p>1.&nbsp; Just say it &#8211; The most important part of saying thank you is the sincerity in which you say it.&nbsp; Take the time to look the person in the eye and tell them specifically what you are thankful for and why you appreciate it.&nbsp; Try this with strangers and service providers.</p>
<p>2. Send flowers &#8211; Whether it&#8217;s a bouquet or a single flower from your yard, flowers are a great way to make someone feel special.</p>
<p>3. Send a personal note or card &#8211; Again, don&#8217;t forget to make it personal and say how they touched you.&nbsp; A humorous card goes a long way.</p>
<p>4. Leave a treat &#8211; Fresh baked cookies, fruit, or even some candy &#8230; who doesn&#8217;t love an unexpected snack?</p>
<p>5. Give a small trinket &#8211; Give a mug, colorful notepad, or silly supplies that will remind them of your appreciation every time they use them.&nbsp;</p>
<p>6. Donate to a charity &#8211; Make a donation in the person&#8217;s name and send them a copy.&nbsp; This is a great way to give twice and spread your gratitude even further.</p>
<p>7. Make your own certificate of appreciation &#8211; This is easy to do on the computer.&nbsp; Be creative with the title.</p>
<p>8. Write a letter to a local newspaper or an announcement for the intercom &#8211; Sometimes an act is so moving that you want to tell the world, and we could all use some more good news.</p>
<p>9.&nbsp; Give a gift certificate &#8211; This could be a small amount to a local coffee shop, restaurant, book store, or movie theater or make it yourself and offer a night of babysitting, car wash, or homemade meal.</p>
<p>10. Decorate the person&#8217;s door, workspace, or car &#8211; Streamers, balloons, and a great big thank you can go along way.</p>
<p>I would love to hear how you&#8217;ve shown your appreciation or how you have been thanked.&nbsp; Leave a comment and share your experiences.&nbsp; Who did you thank?&nbsp; What did you do? How did they respond?&nbsp; Have fun with it.</p>
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