tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7771001836026553701.post8357147883304060571..comments2023-08-03T05:13:22.831-07:00Comments on Hawke Talke: Academic Dean SMaC DownHawke Talkehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09541410031318289708noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7771001836026553701.post-67743495333228597672013-03-24T16:42:28.043-07:002013-03-24T16:42:28.043-07:00Hi Deborah (and thanks for commenting!) At some po...Hi Deborah (and thanks for commenting!) At some point, I've struggled with all of these. As a principal, #5 was a point of weakness (and frustration for others), and #1, #4, and #8 weren't really on my radar. #2 was a constant struggle, but not from a habit perspective - it was just hard to find anything that directly applied to our situation. Here, as part of a network where so much is standardized, #2 becomes much more of a lever.<br /><br />Right now, though, I'd say #4 is my biggest struggle, because it requires the discipline to ignore things we could make better right now.<br /><br />I'll check out Zen Habits - interestingly enough, I just read The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg and would recommend it if you're interested in learning more on the topic.Hawke Talkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09541410031318289708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7771001836026553701.post-31757853654130113122013-03-14T06:17:49.737-07:002013-03-14T06:17:49.737-07:00I'm curious, which of these do you feel like y...I'm curious, which of these do you feel like you're not consistent with? For me personally, I'm working on 1. and 2. myself. And, just like you have no more than 5 experiments going on at one time, you should not be trying to build more than one habit at a time. <br /><br />I strongly recommend following the blog Zen Habits to learn more about how to build habits. Here's one of my favorite posts from that blog:<br /><br />http://zenhabits.net/habitses/ debrychttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00015864738818554557noreply@blogger.com