I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and are now refreshed and ready to resume productive educational activities. You may have even set some New Year’s Resolutions, which is the theme of this newsletter. In case you hadn’t set your own or want to add to your goals, we have provided some more ideas for you in this month’s edition. We added a little educational twist to some of the most common resolutions for your consideration. Most people start out really strong working on their resolutions, then the effort tends to wain about a month or two into the year. If you find yourself losing motivation with your instructional resolutions and just need a little confidence boost, let us in CTL help you out. We are planning for more workshops in the spring which might do the trick, or just stop in to chat with one of us for ideas to get back on track. Maybe you want some reading or video material to reenergize you. We can help with that! We have lots of great books on a variety of educational topics, or you can check out our archived newsletters for articles. There’s also the 20 Minute Mentor Commons available through the Pulse link where you might find a short just-in-time pick-me-up. As always, we are here to help you in a variety of ways. We’d love to know how things are working for you and what else we can do. Thank you for all your support and involvement in our activities! Continued success, Kerry Dr. Kerry Gregoryk, CTL Director Upcoming Workshops
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