Who’s Taking Care of the Principal: A Wellness Approach for School Principal Self-Care

Lakisha Gates Rice, R. Williams
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Principals who engage in wellness strategies can both enhance their holistic wellness and leadership abilities. These strategies may include engaging in physical activity, seeking personal counseling, having a sense of purpose, and maintaining professional and personal relationships and support systems (Visger, 2016). However, like principals, many leaders have difficulties engaging in self-care activities due to the demands in their work environments (Pignatelli, 2015). The Indivisible Self wellness model (IS-Wel; Myers & Sweeney, 2004) can serve as a conceptual foundation for recommending strategies that may aid school principals in achieving holistic wellness. This in turn can help principals engage in healthier work practices that benefit themselves and the school communities they serve. Wellness strategies for principals will be shared utilizing the IS-Wel model. Implications for future practice for school principal wellness will be explored.
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谁在照顾校长:校长自我照顾的健康方法
参与健康策略的校长既可以提高他们的整体健康水平,也可以提高他们的领导能力。这些策略可能包括参加体育活动,寻求个人咨询,有目标感,保持专业和个人关系和支持系统(Visger, 2016)。然而,与校长一样,由于工作环境的要求,许多领导者在从事自我保健活动方面存在困难(Pignatelli, 2015)。不可分割自我健康模型(is - well;Myers & Sweeney, 2004)可以作为建议策略的概念基础,帮助学校校长实现整体健康。这反过来又可以帮助校长从事更健康的工作实践,使他们自己和他们所服务的学校社区受益。校长的健康策略将利用IS-Wel模型进行分享。本文将探讨对未来校长健康实践的启示。
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