The Flourishing Factor is a powerful book for anyone, and especially those of us in the field of education, where it’s easy to shoulder the weight of the needs of everyone around us and lose sight of the joy that brought us to the profession in the first place. Expert educator and leadership coach Chris Egan has compiled in one place a wellspring of
life-giving insights distilled from decades of research. With clear and accessible language, personal vulnerability and relatable examples, Chris shows us how we, too, can tame the voice of our inner critics and flourish as professionals and human beings – not through grandiose resolutions or sweeping alterations to our lives, but small, yet mighty changes in our daily routines and habits of mind, starting with a bit of self-compassion.
Bryan Goodwin, CEO of the Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) Institute, and author
Chris skilfully bridges strong scientific evidence with the lived experience of educators, making complex ideas accessible and meaningful. The real stories woven throughout lend credibility and ensure the book resonates deeply within the education landscape
and across the wider community.
Dr Michelle McQuaid, wellbeing researcher, author and speaker
Chris captures the essence of what it means to be an educator, in all its beauty and nuance. Through humour, reflective techniques and a rich collection of anecdotes, he artfully illuminates the interplay between science, practice and the diverse wellbeing needs of those working in education. The book translates complex theory into practical, hopeful
and empowering strategies that support genuine flourishing for all stakeholders.
Monique Welsh, Assistant Principal (Master of Applied Positive Psychology; MAPP)