Terrence "TAT" Taylor (Tools for personal Growth)
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Common sense isn't common—and that's exactly why the work happening in essential skills education matters more than ever.
In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Terrence "TAT" Taylor, an Essential Skills Instructor at Richland Community College, to explore how fundamental life skills like self-regulation and self-accountability aren't just assumed knowledge—they're learned behaviors that many people never had the chance to develop.
TAT breaks down why essential skills training starts with a simple truth: people model what they've seen. These critical abilities are often caught, not taught, during our formative years. And when they're missing, the impact ripples through every area of life—from our homes to our workplaces.
But here's the hope: whole humans make all the difference. When we equip people with the tools for personal growth and self-mastery, transformation starts at home and naturally extends into the workforce and beyond.
This conversation is relevant for all ears to hear and all hearts to understand—whether you're an educator, employer, parent, or simply someone committed to personal growth. TAT's insights will challenge how you think about "basic" skills and inspire you to see the profound impact of investing in human development from the inside out.