The Winner’s Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies – Then and Now by Richard Thaler and Alex Imas

March 4th, 2026

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The Winner’s Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies – Then and Now by Richard Thaler and Alex Imas

is a revision of Thaler’s original work from 1992. Here you will learn about the many anomalies in human thinking that have personal economic impact. By understanding these anomalies, you can better maximize your wealth.

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Halftime Adjustment / Don’t Trust Grades / Think Smarter / Important New Books / How Solar Panels Work / Teach Like a Coach / Brain Exercises / Formative Assessment Strategies / Better Math Homework / AI Fears Challenged / Minerals & Vitamins 3/3/2026

March 2nd, 2026

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The Halftime Adjustment: How to Read a Room Mid-Lesson and Change Course. Teachers don’t get a halftime, but we can build one. And the research says it might be the most important skill we’re not developing. @ajjuliani

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Primal Intelligence: You Are Smarter Than You Know by Angus Fletcher

February 14th, 2026

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Primal Intelligence: You Are Smarter Than You Know by Angus Fletcher tells the story of the training that Project Narrative and Army Special Ops created. The training is simple, not easy. It is a different way of using your brain. It will activate intuition, imagination, emotion, and commonsense, awakening the powers of van Gogh, Tesla, Jobs, and the rest. It will let you use the know how you forget you knew. This book is very cool. Be sure to get a copy.

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Parents Can Nurture Leadership Skills from an Early Age Using These Strategies by Emily Graham

February 7th, 2026

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Parents Can Nurture Leadership Skills from an Early Age Using These Strategies by Emily Graham

How to Stay Organized as a New Teacher: A Practical Guide to Calm and Control by Emily Graham

January 30th, 2026

How to Stay Organized as a New Teacher: A Practical Guide to Calm and Control by Emily Graham

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The first year of teaching can feel like a marathon run at sprint speed. Between lesson prep, paperwork, and classroom chaos, organization becomes the only way to keep your energy and clarity intact. The key is to treat organization not as perfection, but as a rhythm that adapts as you grow.

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