Dakisha Perry
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💭 Beginner
🔎 Detective
⚖️ Judge
💡 Inventor
This anchor chart encourages Ss to wonder with greater complexity and depth!
(📸 via pypteaching on Instagram) #InstantPD

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Great way to end the week before our holiday break! #timeliness #forceandmotion #contextclues
#growing
@fcscampreads




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We are @ it AGAIN!!! @FCSchoolsNC Camp Read S'more & Prep Academy is off to a GREAT start!! Day 2 @fcscampreads




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Pat Summitt said, "We keep score in life because it matters. It counts. It matters. Too many people opt out and never discover their own abilities because they fear failure."
There will always be setbacks.
There will always be challenges.
But when you're afraid to fail, you avoid taking necessary risks.
You're not playing to win, you're playing not to lose.
And when that happens, you're not living life to the fullest. You're not pushing yourself to your limits, and you're not growing.
4 Ways To Get Past Your Fear of Failure:
1. Reframe Failure as Feedback - Failure isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s a sign of bravery. True growth only happens when you learn from your mistakes. Take time to sit back and reframe your thoughts, language, and perception around challenges or “failures” that have happened to yourself or others. Embrace those challenges.
2. Embrace a Growth Mindset - A growth mindset starts with the belief that your abilities and intelligence can be developed through hard work, dedication, and perseverance. "Failure" is not the end but an opportunity for learning and growth. View it as a step towards success rather than a permanent setback. Growth only happens when you learn from your mistakes and make it a habit.
3. Run Through The Worst Case Scenarios - Run through what would happen if you do "fail". This allows you to face your fears head-on. List and those fears and the potential obstacles that may be hold you back. Think through the worst-case scenario and plan the steps to mitigate it. This process allows you to put your fears under a microscope and consider the potential benefits of taking action.
4. Be Courageous and Accept The Cost of Action - To face your fears, you need to accept your environment and have the courage to push through. Accept that there are different outcomes that may happen, but one result doesn't define you. Focus on the price of not taking action and think about what it would be like not to try. Understanding the cost of not trying empowers you to confront your fears, take calculated risks, and move closer to your goals.

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NCState NELA Buddies♥️, FCS colleagues, FCS classmate, & former students.. GREAT DAY ✅️ 💙💜💛 #fieldtrip

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1 Proud AP.... saw this 👇former student after work today @ her job 🤗. Made my 💜💛 happy #yistai @LaurelMillElem


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My daughter, Montana, is participating in the Jabberwock pageant sponsored by the Oxford-Henderson Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. * * Click the ❤️ to #support ! **
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