Summary of Michael Linsin's the Happy Teacher Habits

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#1 The 80/20 rule states that 20 percent of inputs produce 80 percent of the outputs. It can be a powerful way to improve performance in everything from sports to business to education. In the 1950s, a management consultant named Joseph Juran famously used the rule to help improve Japan's manufacturing industries.

#2 The 80/20 rule states that 20 percent of inputs produce 80 percent of the outputs. It can be applied to any field, from sports to business to education, to help improve efficiency and performance. In education, this means identifying what is most vital to your success and cutting out what isn't.

#3 Don't work harder. Work smarter.

#4 The 80/20 rule states that 20 percent of inputs produce 80 percent of the outputs. It can be applied to any field, from sports to business to education, to help improve efficiency and performance.

Summary of Michael Linsin's the Happy Teacher Habits