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CC Recommends: FitBit {Plus a Few Thoughts on Wearable Technology}

Waaaaayyyy back when my entire office was stuck working from home for over 3 months, my old boss got us all FitBits to encourage us to get out of the house and start being more active.  The gesture turned out to be a huge success, and I’ve been hooked on this sucker ever since!  In case you’re not too familiar with these little gadgets, FitBits are small wireless devices that you wear throughout the day to track your steps, calories burned, and stairs climbed. You can also wear them at night to measure sleep quality. While they don’t perform miracles, I definitely become more mindful of my activity levels and push myself to walk longer distances when I wear it.  And if you’re competitive by nature, it’s also quite fun to track your progress amongst a group of friends!

To be honest, I’d been neglecting my FitBit for a while after I lost my charger a few months ago.  The good news is that I found it, and the even better news is that Tory Burch is planning to launch a pretty cool line of FitBit “jewelry”. They’re not on sale just yet, but you can pre-order by clicking any of the small square icons below. I’ve definitely got my eye on the pendant necklace…

One of the biggest problems I have with my FitBit is remembering to put it on. But I think having it concealed within one of these pretty designs would help a lot in that department.  If the prices for the Tory Burch designs seem a little too steep (or if you’re like me and just can’t wait for the line to drop!), I also found some cute options while browsing Etsy.

From Google Glasses to smart watches, I’ve noticed the concept of wearable technology gaining a lot of traction over the past year or two.  I’m absolutely a gadget-girl at heart, so I’m very happy to see that manufacturers are starting to pay more attention to form factor.

Do any of you own a FitBit? What are your thoughts on wearable technology in general? Do you see it more as a trend or a glimpse into our inevitable future?

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#Teachers Change Lives

Hello Lovelies!

As many of you know, my husband Eric is a high school math teacher. I’ve always placed a high value on education and couldn’t be more proud of his achievements and dedication to his students. So in order to highlight the joint initiative between Office Depot, Teachers Change Lives and Adopt-A-Classroom, I thought it would be fun to pick Eric’s brain and share his thoughts on teaching and education with you.

So without further adieu…

teacher1Why did you decide to become a teacher?
When I first entered college, I thought I wanted a career in finance.  But as graduation neared, I started thinking about what I really wanted.  It became clear that I wanted a job where I got to help people, be creative, and talk about something  I enjoyed. I really enjoy math, and teaching allows me to be creative in the way I present material while also helping people accomplish their goals. I love the fact that I get to inspire students to enjoy math as well as enjoy the process of learning.

Why do you think education is important?
Education is crucial in helping people achieve their dreams and goals.  I don’t necessarily think that everyone needs to know pre-calculus in order to be a successful human being. But I think the organizational and critical thinking skills that they learn in school are necessary.  Also, I think that the consistency and discipline children develop in school are necessary as well.  School is definitely a training ground for those things.  It doesn’t teach you everything you need in the real world, but it definitely sets up some good guidelines and skills that you’ll need in life – whether kids realize it or not.

What do you think makes a good teacher?
A teacher should definitely be very passionate and knowledgeable about their subject. Knowing a bunch of stuff doesn’t mean anything if you’re not passionate about it. Another thing that’s important is being able to express that passion to your students. Being personable is a big deal. You can definitely know your subject inside and out but that won’t necessarily make you a good teacher if you can’t effectively transfer that knowledge to your students in a way that’s compelling and interesting.

How do you share your passion for math with your students?
I come to class genuinely excited about the things the students are going to learn.  I spend a lot of time thinking about how I want to present things to the students, and I think they can definitely tell how much time and energy I put into it.  I share a lot of things outside of the curriculum with my students to help them appreciate the importance of mathematics and how it is applied. Every week, I also have my students explore issues outside of the classroom that are related to the real-world.  I think it helps them see the importance of the mathematical ideas I’m teaching them. At the end of the day, I want my students to walk away with an appreciation for math.  They don’t necessarily have to like it (although that would be great), but I at least want them to see its value.

What has been your proudest moment as a teacher?
I have tons of students that I’m proud of.  And it’s not necessarily the ones that are doing great in the classroom.  The desire, the drive, the dedication, the consistency that I see from some of my students is incredible.  I’m proud of a lot of my students who just have great drive and tenacity.  They just keep trying even when they run into issues, and I really appreciate that.  I’m very happy to be able to help those kids out.

Good or bad, describe your most memorable teacher?
That would have to be Ms. Ross, my marketing teacher in high school as well as the sponsor for DECA club.  She spent a lot of time talking to us about marketing of course, but she also talked to us a lot about life and shared her experiences and the wisdom that she’d gained.  She was very relatable, and I appreciated that she was such a down-to-earth person.

What’s the hardest part about teaching?
Grading! There is  A LOT of grading, and it’s not easy or fun.  Besides that, there’s also the issue of getting students to buy in to what you’re teaching.  Getting them to tell you things and explain them in their own words rather than just lecturing them all day can be challenging.  I tend to give a lot of open-ended problems that require my students to give explanations and articulate their thought process.  Students can always find answers in books or online, but I’d much rather have them wrestle with a problem and come to their own conclusions.

How has being a teacher affected you as a person outside of the classroom?
I think that a lot of the traits and skills I need to be a good teacher are also things that I need to be good person. My level of patience is extremely high, and I definitely think I’ve become a lot kinder and empathetic after teaching for so many years. I’m also more aware of people’s needs. So teaching has definitely affected my character.  I’m also naturally a very introverted person, but teaching has helped me be more sociable.

Any final thoughts?
I enjoy teaching a great deal.  I appreciate the fact that it’s different every day,  and there’s never a dull moment.  Most mathematical careers involve sitting at a desk all day, crunching numbers.  So I love the fact that I get to see a change in my student, and I get to see real results from my work. I definitely feel that what I do has a profound impact on people’s lives in a very tangible way.

Additional Notes:

Teachers spend money every year out of their own pocket, especially in underfunded areas. Teachers are doing innovative things in the classroom and you can help them do more by donating. Adopt-A-Classroom is a nonprofit organization that helps connect donors with teachers to enhance the learning environment for students. Office Depot and Adopt-A-Classroom have partnered to raise awareness about teachers, and all that they do in the lives of their students.

#TeachersChangeLives, and these students are proof. Watch as students express how much their teachers mean to them.

How to Donate to a Teacher

  1. Go to Teachers Change Lives website (http://clvr.li/1emq4KF)
  2. Click on the teal “Donate to a Teacher” box on the Teachers Change Lives website (http://clvr.li/1emq4KF), which will take you to the Adopt-A-Classroom website
  3. Follow the corresponding steps from there

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

Lifestyle Product Reviews

Sweet Little Nothings

Happy Sunday, peeps!

On Mondays when people ask me how my weekend was, my reply is always the same: “Too short!”

I’ve got a lot of projects on my plate these days, so this weekend I made a point to just kick back and relax.  Below are just a few things that are making me smile as of late.  Enjoy!

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I’ve worn Kushyfoot socks for years, so I was more than happy to oblige when they asked me to road test these comfy pair of Flats to Go.  They’re super cozy and lightweight – just perfect for lounging around the house.  I definitely plan to stash a pair in my luggage for my next great adventure because I hate walking around barefoot in strange hotel rooms. These will roll up nice and easily into my carry-on.

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You may have noticed on Instagram that I’ve been stalking the clearance racks at Anthropologie.  In addition to loads of fancy frocks, they’ve also got tons of great deals on home goods (and for a while everything was an additional 50% off in store!). I scooped up this adorable little owl mug that makes my morning tea much more pleasurable.

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For the most part, I try to limit my television consumption.  But this weekend my Roku and I have become best friends while I completely give myself over to a Columbo/Murder She Wrote marathon, courtesy of Netflix.

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I’m still going strong in my journey to healthier eating habits, but cooking more of my own meals is time-consuming.  To help speed things along, I took some time out yesterday to whip up a large batch of homemade pasta sauce to use throughout the week.

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Lastly, I had a blast yesterday morning testing out a few new makeup products for an upcoming Valentine’s Day post.  I can’t wait to share it with you guys, but here’s a quick preview for now.