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Scott Beck, Ph.D.

@scottabeck

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The University of South Carolina gave the world Hootie and the Blowfish and now they have Spencer and Stogner playing for Coach Beamer - not too shabby.

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Best Christmas gift this year so far - morning run with these NHS legends. As good of runners as they were (State Champs), they were better students. As good of students (excellent), they were better people. True gift to cheer for/follow their past & continued success. Fight On!

Best Christmas gift this year so far - morning run with these NHS legends.
As good of runners as they were (State Champs), they were better students. As good of students (excellent), they were better people. True gift to cheer for/follow their past & continued success. Fight On!
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Bravo, Mr. Horning. Very well said. Thanks for this excellent column. Sports is much more than a game, the memories and moments serve as the backdrop to our lives and the connections we hold to others. So grateful to fondly recall so many of these special moments and people.

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Between Two Kingdoms by suleika jaouad is a powerful, painful and beautiful journey. Perspective and life giving. Absolutely worth putting on a list of books to tackle in ‘22 if you haven’t already done so.

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The last Norman sunrise of 2021 is a keeper. May 2022 bring with it 365 days of finding the beauty and power present in each moment. This is a choice.

The last Norman sunrise of 2021 is a keeper. 

May 2022 bring with it 365 days of finding the beauty and power present in each moment.

This is a choice.
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First long run of ‘22 in the books on a very interesting January 1st weather morning. To a year of embracing discomfort and always always moving forward!

First long run of ‘22 in the books on a very interesting January 1st weather morning. To a year of embracing discomfort and always always moving forward!
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Norman Public Schools libraries are a national model of excellence in school libraries and if you spend any time in them at all it isn’t difficult to understand why...connect, create, collaborate, inspire.

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Humbled and immeasurably grateful for the incredible teachers, administrators, coaches, & support staff who have invested thousands upon thousands of hours into our kids over the years. We will never fully comprehend the influence you have had on their lives. Truly, thank you.

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Countless volumes have been written on leading others. May we always remember that the most daunting leadership challenge of our lifetimes will always be leading ourselves well. Growing ourselves remains our best bet to successfully grow others. One baby step at a time.

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If our goal is for students to receive an education that inspires & equips them to become the best versions of themselves - this can only happen w/ excellent teachers in every classroom. Divisive rhetoric & hostility undermine our collective ability to make this happen. Period.

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Servant leadership puts the interests of those served over the interests of the leader. It means serving all, not only those who agree w/ the leader. Anyone can preach to the choir. Strong leaders serve those who disagree w/ them as fiercly as they do their biggest supporters.

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“If you manage your people the way you’d want to be managed, you’re forgetting one thing: You’re not managing you.” - Marshall Goldsmith