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Episode 155: Your 4 Biggest Blind Spots: How To See Them And Avoid Them

Episode 155: Your 4 Biggest Blind Spots: How To See Them And Avoid Them



About 5 years ago, one of my daughters bought a 2018 Hyundai Sonata.

Before buying this car, she did a ton of research because she was looking for one very specific feature. It wasn’t the stereo system or heated seats. It had nothing to do with the engine or if the car had power windows.

She wanted a car that had blind spot detection.

I had never ridden in a car with this feature, but there are sensors on her car that light up when another car is in one of her blind spots. In fact, the sensor starts to beep if she tries to change lanes while someone is in her blind spot. 

As private school leaders, we also have blind spots. Unfortunately, we don’t have a sensor that lights up or beeps. Sometimes we think that our leadership is just fine. Everything is fine! But we don’t actually see the problem. These leadership blind spots can negatively impact teacher morale, financial decisions, trust, school culture, parent relationships, our credibility and much more. On today’s episode of The Private School Leader Podcast, we are going to discuss Your 4 Biggest Blind Spots: How To See Them And Avoid Them.

I hope that you will listen to the podcast for your weekly dose of motivation, inspiration and PD. Thanks so much for listening and thanks for making a difference!

Mark Minkus

I am really excited to share a brand new resource with you that I just created this week. It is called The 6 Keys To Improving Your Relationship With Your Board. The most important relationship in our private schools is the one between the Board and the Head of School and I think that there is always room for improvement. This FREE guide is a 7 page pdf where I give you specific strategies to strengthen your relationships with your board members. So go www.theprivateschoolleader.com/board to grab your free guide!

I want to say thank you for listening to the podcast by giving you a FREE GIFT. It is called The 7 Steps To Having Successful Meetings With Upset Parents. This guide is an 11 page pdf that gives you a step by step plan to have better meetings with the parents at your school. Every good coach has a game plan. Every good teacher has a lesson plan. Too many private school leaders don’t have a plan when they sit down to meet with an upset parent. Well, now you have a PLAN! You can grab this FREE GUIDE at www.theprivateschoolleader.com/meeting

Being a private school leader is a VERY difficult job. You have to make hundreds of decisions every day, and you have to keep everyone safe, increase enrollment, keep the parents happy, keep the board happy, motivate the teachers, deal with student discipline, beat last year’s test scores and come in under budget.

That can lead to you feeling tired, discouraged and stressed out. I’ve been there. That’s why I created THRIVE Academy just for you. THRIVE Academy is a digital course that will help you get out of survival mode and get back to feeling energized at school. To learn more, go to www.theprivateschoolleader.com/thrive 

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