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P2 Educator Town Hall: Lead Yourself First, Adapting To Change

By Tiffany Hendrick

The social and public structures that we rely on are rapidly changing and we want to ensure that we’re supporting you as much as possible.  For many of us, that means learning how to navigate this new remote/work-from-home environment while still being everything to everyone around us.  It’s a lot to handle.

At P2, we know that the shift to working from home can be overwhelming, but we want to help you navigate your new work environment.  We have always been a fully remote team, so we are continuing to develop programs that will help you to navigate what has become an extended departure from the incredible work that you do every day in your classroom.

Below you will find the first installment of our P2 Educator Town Hall: Lead Yourself First Series led by our co-founder and chairman, Mike Erwin, who is also the author of Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude.

During our Lead Yourself First: Adapting to Change discussion, Mike talked about what we are all experiencing in the face of this pandemic, actionable tips on how to manage yourself in this new environment, how to prioritize your tasks (work, personal, self-care) so you can finally get “off” work and answered questions from our educators about how to navigate feeling completely overwhelmed.

If you would like to watch the replay, click the image below:

We hope that all of these Town Halls help you to both navigate your new routine and reduce some of the stress that comes with change. We are all adjusting. But we see you out there doing an awesome job, so keep up the good work. Your students are lucky to have you, and so are we!

Missed a part of the series?  Catch up below!

Part 2 –P2 Educator Town Hall: Lead Yourself First: Prioritizing Your Time and Reflection Amidst The Chaos

Part 3 – P2 Educator Town Hall: Lead Yourself First, Managing Remote Teams







Tiffany Hendrick
P2 Communcations Director

Tiffany Hendrick is a proud active duty Marine Corps spouse and seasoned communications professional. Her career has spanned across industries including military, healthcare, local government, and startups, all of which have one common thread - building strong authentic and trustworthy relationships with others. A quote that Tiffany strives to live out daily is “when you have everything you need, build a longer table, not a higher fence.” With that as her north star, she has used her big personality to help organizations creatively shine a light upon the heart of their organization. Tiffany holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication with a concentration in Public Relations and minor English from Radford University as well as a Digital Media and Marketing Certificate from Duke University. When she’s not working, you can find her teaching yoga, volunteering in her community, shark tooth hunting with her family, walking the stacks of a used bookstore or searching for the best fried pickles in town.