Choosing What Fits Your School: Because Not Every Idea Is the Right One #213 cover art

Choosing What Fits Your School: Because Not Every Idea Is the Right One #213

Choosing What Fits Your School: Because Not Every Idea Is the Right One #213

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Send us a text

In this episode, Dr. Mel breaks down one of the most important — and overlooked — leadership skills for building principals: discernment.

With so many podcasts, books, conferences, and PD sessions offering “must-try” strategies, it’s easy for leaders to feel pressure to implement everything they hear. But great leadership isn’t about collecting ideas — it’s about choosing the right ideas for your school, your staff, and your current season.

Dr. Mel shares how to filter advice through a practical decision-making lens so you can lead with clarity, protect your staff’s capacity, and stay aligned with your mission.

Download Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!

Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.


Calling All Educators!

I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.

  • I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.
  • I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.

Join here: Empowered Educator Community


Book: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance Success

Grab a complimentary POWER Session

With Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.

email: melinda@empowere...

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.