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My name is Steve Reifman, and I am a National Board Certified elementary school teacher, author, and speaker in Santa Monica, CA.

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My favorite suggestion is one that I will try this coming Monday morning and continue for the next few weeks. Achor asserts that individuals who try this idea for 21 straight days can train themselves to think differently about their lives and actually re-wire their brains. I don’t think Achor was speaking specifically to a group of educators, but I think teachers everywhere can benefit from his idea.

The idea involves thinking of three things in our lives for which we are grateful. Each day we think of three new things, and over time we realize just how much we have in our lives to be grateful for. I would love to try this idea in writing, but I just don’t think we have the class time to make this happen. Instead, at the end of our daily 4-part morning movement warm-up, while my students are standing in hook-up position, I will ask the kids to think of their three things and then ask a few volunteers per day to share their thoughts with the group.

Usually, my Teaching Tips feature ideas, activities, and strategies that I have used for many years, and I’m excited to share an idea I just learned that we can all try together. Next week I will share the results of what happens this coming week. Please feel to let me know if you do anything similar in your classrooms or decide to give this idea a shot.

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