Take Notes with Jen Rafferty

Be an empowered educator: Encourage your students to reframe and adjust their perspective to inspire compassion towards others with Amy Dickinson

March 30, 2023 Jen Rafferty Season 2 Episode 30
Take Notes with Jen Rafferty
Be an empowered educator: Encourage your students to reframe and adjust their perspective to inspire compassion towards others with Amy Dickinson
Show Notes

As an empowered educator, how do you shape the minds and hearts of your students?

In this world that can seem chaotic, we all want them to grow successfully, but also to be kind and compassionate towards others.

Encouraging them to reframe and adjust their perspective a tiny bit will help them become the best versions of themselves.

Welcome to episode 30 of Take Notes with Jen Rafferty podcast! Today, I’m joined by Amy Dickinson. She is an advice columnist, bestselling author and radio personality.

Amy talks about the power of reframing our thoughts and the way we see things. 

When bad things happen, we often look at it negatively. But embracing a kinder and more compassionate mindset will help you live more freely and happily!

Tune in to this very insightful episode and let compassion grow in your heart.

Stay empowered,

Jen 

 

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About Amy:

Amy Dickinson writes the syndicated advice column, “Ask Amy,” which is carried in over 150 newspapers and read by an estimated 22 million readers daily. She is also author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, “The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Story of Surprising Second Chances,” and Strangers Tend to Tell Me Things.

She is known not only for her wisdom but her wit. Since 2006, she has been a featured panelist on National Public Radio’s comedy quiz show, “Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me.” She is also a sought-after speaker, delivering her inspiring and comic stories of her adventures and misadventures to groups around the country. After living in New York, London, Washington DC and Chicago, she moved back to her hometown in Central NY, married a local contractor she had known since childhood, and is now mother to five daughters.