Jumping to conclusions …

The abundance of information available today can be overwhelming, and it can be very tempting to jump to conclusions. Instead we need to take time to gather evidence methodically, question assumptions, ask clarifying questions, discuss the matter with others, and engage in critical thinking before we form an opinion.

This article suggests 10 steps that you can take while waiting until there are “actual concrete facts.” Otherwise, you may jump right into something you shouldn’t have. And in those times when you forget this advice, you should never hesitate to jump back (instead of doubling-down).

Mastering this “wait and see” attitude is often a key component in becoming an effective educational leader!