8.11.2010

Simpify, Simplify

This school year, I am starting with a few missions, the first of which is family. 

Okay, so how does that look... and what am I talking about?  Here's the deal.  Every year, I LOVE my summer.  It is the best time for me to experience new things, and dig deeper into whatever interests and hobbies I'm into that year.  It's a refreshing, renewing time.  Ever since getting married and starting a family, my summers have been a bit different. 

As most parents know, family generally changes everything.  I love my job, even with the challenges and stresses, but I must say that I felt way better about my job when I was on my own.  Why?  Well, I can admit that my teaching job has a tendency to consume my life in many ways.  I really get into my work with the students and the school.  So, one could imagine that things would be very different when a couple of more pressing priorities enter the life of someone like me.  My family means more to me than my job, yet my job is highly demanding.  There's planning, preparing, the cumbersome act of teaching itself, staff meetings, additional duties toward school improvment, there's the grading piece... so much goes into effective instruction, and it's not all just about the curriculum being taught.  For me, it's about the kids. 

I work with a somewhat disadvantaged population, and I always feel like it is my job to try my best to give them what they need... filling in what's missing, even when I'm not sure what that is.  There are not enough teachers, in my opinion and observation, who still seem to actually care about the kids.  It's easy to forget about them, because they make it seem like they don't want or need anyone's help or support.  I keep trying to remember,"They're just kids, and I was a kid once... one day, my daughter will be in school; how should she be treated?"  This is my fuel.  Teaching is not an easy job if you actually want to make a difference. You get the picture.


Well, anyhow... this year, I have decided it is my mission to help the kids at school at absolutly no cost (or the absolute least cost) to my home life.  This means that I really need to work at it to get things in proper places and keep them there. I am tired of being too tired for everything during 9 months of every year.  So my plan is to simplify everything, not expecting so much of myself at work, and not letting work affect me so much at home. Of course, I have not mentioned how grad courses have also impacted my life at home, but thankfully, this is my last year of that!  Thus, I begin my thought process toward finding simplicity, and enriching life as a result.  Here goes!

3 comments:

  1. I have had the opportunity to observe your teaching style, and I must admit that it is not one that I would like to attempt. I would also add that you are definitely a passionate educator, and I am not.
    I know that you will find your professional comfort level that will allow you to be all that you can be with time to spare.
    I never had any Principal request me to be at there school, and I have never had any Principal nor any one tell me that I was a very good Educator. You have and you are.
    Be Blessed.

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  2. That's exactly it, Mykal. Passion and purpose in proper perspective. Be passionate with the appropriate levels of passion when it is needed, but do not allow the passions for those separate places to overlap or blend from one place to the next (in the sense that you can disconnect one passion when focusing on another but never minimize the purpose of each one). When you focus your passion for teaching, home, writing, creativity, and all else that ebbs and flows from your heart, you are able to truly give every bit of yourself to each endeavor without draining your life force. And every area will have the full measure of who you are...Hope that makes sense but I am living the same mission being a foster care worker, writer, aunt/mom, artist, etc. Love ya! Lets do this together...

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  3. Hi,
    I can relate towards your post, I am concerned with your Job though. You are an Educator, and you are trained to be Highly Functional therefore you have a Career not a Job.
    I believe that once you notice the career portion of your Profession you will plan better and it will work out just fine.
    It is a Professional Career, you can take it anywhere, your Masters will no doubt land you a University position or a career in Educational Leadership in various areas.
    Use your current position for practice and career building techniques.
    God, you, Family cell, then other things.

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