Cultivating Teacher and Student Habits for Navigating Extreme Uncertainty

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We are teaching in extremely uncertain and stressful times. Our established habits are either helping or retarding our ability to successfully navigate these times. Join us as we talk about the habits that help us become more resilient and effective and more in control. @bjfogg @craigyen @jonHarper70bd @froehlichm @bamradionetwork Dr. BJ Fogg is a behavior scientist at Stanford, where he directs research and innovation at the Behavior Design Lab. He also teaches his models and methods in graduate seminars. On the industry side, BJ trains innovators to use his work so they can create solutions that influence behavior. The focus areas include health, sustainability, financial wellbeing, learning, productivity, and engagement. His early work on Persuasive Technology has informed the design of products that millions love and use every day (including Instagram, which one of his students co-founded). BJ created a new method of habit formation called Tiny Habits®. Craig Yen is a 5th-grade teacher from California. 18th year in education. Google 1 and 2 Certified. Bailey Harper is a high-school student on Eastern Shore of Maryland.