Damien Aherne, Ed.D.
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Damien Aherne, Ed.D.
@dr_aherne
Dad, husband, educator, musician, and life long learner. Supt. of Manhattan D114. Go Demons!!!
Frankfort, IL Katılım Ekim 2008
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Thanks to @dr_aherne and @ManhattanSD114 for the kind note and this week’s #tshirttuesday! I love that Manhattan SD114 is focused on being champions for kids every single day.

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Up and rolling in D114! Appreciate our Manhattan staff and LW transportation in getting our students safely to and from school! @ManhattanSD114

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First staff meetings of the year, Be A Champion as our district theme, and students back tomorrow! We are ready to get back to great! @ManhattanSD114




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Talk to yourself. Don’t listen to yourself:
Instead of listening to the negative thoughts in your head, talk to yourself and be your own greatest encourager. Instead of beating yourself up, choose to lift yourself up with positive and affirming words. You are not the thoughts you think. You are the thoughts you believe. So don’t believe the negative thoughts in your head. Replace them with positive thoughts and choose to believe them.
📖 From my book ‘The 7 Commitments of a Great Team’

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The most important thing to get ready in your room…IS YOU! Kids are going to walk in and see their name and know if they are supposed to be in that room. Then they’ll look at you…and know if THEY BELONG. Just got to take care of each other. #LeadFromWhereYouAre #1minwalk2work
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Great back to school event today at Manhattan Junior High. Thank you to our Will County ROE for organizing the event and supporting our communities! @WillCountyROE




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Failure.
It is simply a part of being a leader.
The thing some leaders forget in the midst of the chaos, is that often times the amount of eventual success is proportional to the amount of risk and failure we endure along the way.
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