Tag: learning

From the Court to the Job Market: Embracing the Competitive Spirit

Tomorrow, I enter the third round of interviews for a business development role. The feeling is eerily familiar—like stepping onto the volleyball court for tryouts when I was younger. The nerves, the excitement, the anticipation—it’s all there. Like in volleyball, the competition is fierce, but that’s where I thrive. I’ve always been a competitor, pushing […]

Building Bridges: The Impact of Community and Relationships in Every Role

Community is at the heart of everything we do, whether in the classroom, on the court, or in the workplace. It’s what connects us, drives us, and helps us grow together. In my journey as an educator, leader, and now someone exploring new professional horizons, I’ve come to deeply appreciate the power of fostering relationships […]

From Classroom to Corporate: Transitioning from Education to Training and Development

For many educators, the classroom is more than a workplace—it’s a space of growth, connection, and transformation. Yet, for some of us, there comes a time to take the lessons we’ve taught and learned into a new realm. For me, that realm is the world of training, development, and corporate learning. While I may not […]