Sunday, August 18, 2013

A Preemptive Approach to Busy-ness


Time is speeding up as the condition of busy-ness creeps up on educators. Many of us are already filling our days up participating in (and sometimes facilitating) professional development, engaging in meetings, and completing paperwork as we ease back into our school-year lifestyle.

Like fellow educators, I’m excited about making a difference this school year! I know it’s going to be tough as I balance family, work, dissertation, and…life. So, I’m taking a preemptive approach to busy-ness by writing myself a letter that I’ll go back and read on November 2nd

I invite you to join me! Consider writing a letter to yourself this week. Your letter might contain words of encouragement, questions for reflection, and/or a reminder of why you do what you do. Remember to file away a hard or electronic copy of your letter and create an event on your calendar that gives you time to read & reflect in a couple months. 

Below is a copy of my letter. I hope it will give you some ideas!
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Dear Hannah,

It's November 2nd already! I know things are a little crazy right now with marking period just finishing up. It’s time to slowdown, breathe, be present, & reflect. Trust me: This will make you a better leader. =)

1.     What do you think “balance” might mean to you these days? Reflecting on your time & actions lately, where might be some places you see alignment/misalignment with your mission and values? If there’s misalignment, either adjust your actions or update your mission/values.
2.      Read your definition of leadership. How might your recent actions as a leader align with your definition of leadership? If there’s misalignment, either adjust your actions or update your definition.
3.      What have you learned lately?
4.      Review your current professional growth goals. Analyze the progress you made/are making on each goal. Who are you connecting with? Who else should you connect with? Should any updates be made to your action plan as a result of your reflections today?
5.      Decide when & how you’ll take time again to slowdown, breathe, be present, & reflect. Get this on your calendar.

P.S. Here’s a handy copy of your mission, values, & definition of leadership. Tweak if needed & lead on!
·         Mission: My mission is to collaborate, continually learn, and lead in order to support each student in receiving a high quality, whole child Pre-Kindergarten – 12th grade education.
·         Values: Communication that is at the core of who we are, the responsibility to do what’s right for kids, and learning as a way of life
·         Leadership transcends time and space by breathing life into individuals and organizations. Leaders ground themselves in a moral compass; value relationships; cultivate an environment for innovation and creativity; nurture the strengths of others; instigate transformation; and possess the courage to purposefully make a difference.

Cross post: http://edge.ascd.org/_A-Preemptive-Approach-to-Busy-ness/blog/6545126/127586.html

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