WF Pride Recognition and Respect of Others Chad Cottingham When reading and preparing for this week’s writing, I came across this little story and couldn’t help but share it. A burnt toast When I was a little one, my mom liked to occasionally make breakfast for dinner. I remember one night in particular when she cooked after a long, hard day …
WF Pride: Recognition and Respect of Others
WF Pride Recognition and Respect of Others Chad Cottingham I can remember sitting in the principal’s office for the first time. Not as a student, but as a teacher, going over my year-end evaluation. It was nerve wracking for someone just out of college and trying to make a mark on the world. What was he going to say? What did …
WF Pride: Recognition and Respect of Others
WF Pride Recognition and Respect of Others Chad Cottingham A homeless man in New York City rebuked a church employee one day. The church employee had found him going through a trash can on the side of the Manhattan church building. The employee was irritated, and said, “Hey, when you’re through with the can, put it all back, and make sure …
WF Pride: Recognition and Respect of Others
WF Pride Recognition and Respect of Others Chad Cottingham This past Saturday evening, a local company in Kalamazoo held a huge dinner and celebration for family and friends. The owners walked around greeting, talking and socializing all evening. This was their way to recognize and thank the nearly 150 people that have meant so much to them over the years. It …
WF Pride: Recognition and Respect of Others
WF Pride Recognition and Respect of Others Chad Cottingham “More is caught than taught!” explained Rachel Cruze, daughter of author and speaker Dave Ramsey. You may know him from his nationwide radio talk show or Financial Peace University. Rachel, as his grown daughter, was explaining what she had learned about how to handle money while growing up in the Ramsey household. …
WF Pride – August 4, 2014 – Recognition and Respect of Others
WF Pride – August 4, 2014 Core Value: Recognition and Respect of Others Chad Cottingham “No Respect! No Respect!” – The famous line that many know from the late Rodney Dangerfield. It was funny, but nowadays it seems like everyone is saying it. They are almost demanding it. In my 21 years in the world of education, I saw the problem …
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