Sharpening the Saw with McKibbon Hospitality

On Tuesday, March 8, 2022, our students were able to learn from McKibbon Hospitality employees on how to “sharpen their saws.” One of their activities for this lesson was writing down their personal tips for strengthening their body, brain, heart, and soul. We wanted to share those with you:


Body

Dancing
Going on walks
Walking the dog
Yogurt
Cotton Candy Granola
Lara Bars
Solo dance parties

Biking
Going to the gym
Kind bars
Mango
Cheer
Skinny Pop

Finding new parks  
Dried fruit
Skating with dog
Flag football
Finding time to relax / sleep


Brain

I Spy                 
A Little Life 
Harry Potter 
And Then There Were None        
Wordle
Scramble

Crosswords
Stepsister
Word Bubbles              
The Book Thief               Puzzles            
                          

The 7 Habits
Sudoku                           Dystopian Fiction         
Ticket to Ride
Ted Talks


Heart

Spending time or being silly with family/friends
Take deep calming breaths
Aziz Ansari stand-ups
The Office

Watching a rom-com
John Mulaney stand-ups
Animal videos
Playing with the dog(s)
Disney trips

New Girl
How I Met Your Mother
Young and Hungry
FaceTiming
Dance Moms clips


Soul

Going to the beach
Sermons on YouTube
Embroidery
Vacation
Performing music
Listening to birds outside

Comfort food
Indulge in a great meal
Reflect/mediate
Helping others
Pray

Traveling
Being near water
Being with family or friends 
Me time


Thank you, McKibbon Hospitality!

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