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David Gear
@DavidWGear
Assistant Principal, fountain of optimism and catalyst of all things chill and mellow
Rockwall, Tx. Katılım Mart 2009
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Check out my latest article: The Benefits of Assisted Stretching linkedin.com/pulse/benefits… via @LinkedIn
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Check out my latest article: The Importance of a Goal-Setting Meeting with Your Personal Trainer linkedin.com/pulse/importan… via @LinkedIn
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Check out my latest article: The Benefits of the Simple and Sinister Kettlebell Complex linkedin.com/pulse/benefits… via @LinkedIn
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Check out my latest article: Mobility Training Matters linkedin.com/pulse/mobility… via @LinkedIn
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Check out my latest article: The Importance of Consistency in Health, Wellness, and Fitness for People Over 50 linkedin.com/pulse/importan… via @LinkedIn
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Check out my latest article: The Importance of Strength Training for Runners linkedin.com/pulse/importan… via @LinkedIn
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Check out my latest article: Optimizing Recovery for Runners Over 50: Health Benefits of Effective Recovery Techniques linkedin.com/pulse/optimizi… via @LinkedIn
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Just @BikeReg'd for Cotton Patch Challenge Road Ride 2024 - bikereg.com/cotton-patch-c…
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@Maryhinton10gm1 Are you still going to perform? Intend to come see a performance.
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Interesting article on hydration, not just decaf coffee. foodrepublic.com/1471660/is-dec…
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New pedals (I'm not ready to clip in), new saddle, new bar tape, new chain. It's all done but some cosmetics (new bottle cages, new accessory bolts, new rider). Thanks @baileylee1981 !


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Teachers say they work an average of 57 hours a week, but less than half of that time is spent teaching. Here are the eight tasks that they want taken off their to-do lists. #EWArchive
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You build relationships by developing a shared sense of how we expect to behave with one another, and how we value one another. It’s not magic. It doesn’t happen just because we really, really care about them, although we must. It happens because we *demonstrate* that care through our behaviour, and our expectations for their behaviour.
Tom Bennett OBE@tombennett71
If you believe good classroom culture is based on relationships then you’re right, but if you think those relationships aren’t achieved by structure, routines and consistency then you’re probably wrong.
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