• Journeying #36 with Dr. Dee Duffy on Re-learning Habits, Summer Bucket List wins, and Ditching the 7 Deadly Habits

  • May 10 2021
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Journeying #36 with Dr. Dee Duffy on Re-learning Habits, Summer Bucket List wins, and Ditching the 7 Deadly Habits

  • Summary

  • Solocast musings with your host, Dr. Dee Duffy

    TOPICS THIS WEEK:

    • "Shed not a clout, till May is out" ... I should have listened to my mammy!
    • Re-learning self-care practices
    • Achieving a personal goal and hitting all of Glasser's 5 Basic Needs (Choice Theory)
    • The 'Yes Day' Essay: swapping out the 7 Deadly Habits
    • What are we sending kids to school for? To do what they are told? Or to be creative, imaginative, and innovative thinkers?
    • Darkness Into Light 2021: what we planned versus how it happened 


    RESOURCES MENTIONED:
    Mobility training:  https://movement101.com/
    Swim Ireland: https://www.swimireland.ie/news/return-to-open-water-april-2021
    William Glasser's 5 Basic Needs: https://wglasser.com/quickstart-guide-to-choice-theory/#basic-needs
    Sir Ken Robinson "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" TED talk:  https://youtu.be/iG9CE55wbtY
    Darkness Into Light: https://www.pieta.ie/

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