Thursday, October 4, 2012

Big News Coming Soon

I have some big news regarding where I will be working and living coming soon.  This is the reason why this blog has not been updated in a while.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Here are the new chapters we are working on

Because the servers of my site were down, I am giving you another way to see our videos for the current chapter.

Algebra Ch 9:
http://vimeo.com/album/1878891


Geometry:
http://vimeo.com/album/1585471

Monday, January 16, 2012

How do you react to adversity?

Thought this has a great parallel message to the one I have spoken to you about in class this year.  How do you react to adversity?  Your character is displayed, not when times are good, but when your chips are down.  Who are you in the moment of greatest frustration?  How do you treat people?  Who do you put the blame on?  Below is a question about the Packer's loss to the Giants last night, from this article :
So what now?
Here is the answer:
Dignity, that’s what. I watch teams very closely in defeat. How do they react to losing? It’ll tell you everything you need to know about the leadership of a franchise. How did the Packers react in yesterday’s postgame? With accountability. Mike McCarthy stood in front of the media and pointed the finger at himself. Aaron Rodgers followed his coach to the podium and did the same. When Rodgers was asked if he felt betrayed by his receivers, he fought back an angry response and then pointed the finger at two open receivers he missed. All of the strong franchises react this way. Last year, when the Packers beat the Steelers in the Super Bowl, I didn’t hear one Steelers player or coach say, “If we hadn’t fumbled we would’ve won the game.” Teams can achieve victory in defeat. They can become stronger according to the strength they show in defeat. I saw evidence of that yesterday and I have no doubt we’ll see more evidence of it in the next few days.

These words are just as true for everyday life as they are for athletes on the biggest stages.  How do you react when things don't go your way?