What’s the secret to clear thinking under stress?
In this episode, Anna Partridge, highly accomplished teacher and award-winning Head of Wellbeing at Westminster School in Adelaide, shares her profound insights into the role of thinking clearly when it comes to wellbeing in schools.
You’ll learn how to identify areas in your life that need attention so that you can learn how to restore balance.
Anna discusses how emotional intelligence can help build trust with students, parents, and colleagues, especially during stressful moments.
Listen now and reflect on how learning to think clearly under pressure will help you thrive in your personal and professional life.
In this conversation we discuss:
▫️ The art of making decisions on the move.
▫️ Why planning is vital for personal and professional success.
▫️ How we can move from reacting to responding.
▫️ And so much more…
You can quote us on that…
“It’s important to come with that clarity of mind; to be able to make decisions in the moment.”
Anna Partridge
“It’s about how you use your emotional intelligence and your skills that you’ve learned to respond, as opposed to react.”
Anna Partridge
“Something that we forget, as educators, is that we have down days.”
Anna Partridge
Contact
Anna Partridge – LinkedIn
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Hi, I'm Meg!
B.Phys Ed, M. Ed (Student Wellbeing), CIPP
I’m a teacher with experience working in primary and secondary schools across Australia, and a specialist in the field of wellbeing education and coaching. I founded Open Mind Education in 2013 with a vision of sharing practical, enriching wellbeing education with staff, parents, and broader school communities.