3 ways to better deal with negative interactions
Following a recent article about 3 things we need to be teaching more to our students, I received some good and thoughtful correspondence.
The part which seemed most interesting (for me as well to write) was about being more resilient. I wanted to expand a bit more on this, since I know people may have questions about what I do myself, to be a more resilient person. …
3 ways to better deal with negative interactions





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