The Healthy Educator
No matter who you are there are going to be days, weeks, and possibly months that the work you are engaged in is a struggle. When you find yourself in those moments just stop and connect with who it is you are doing this work for. When you can define who, the why, how, and what come much more naturally! * I am loving this topic in my life right now because it seems like old school true principles always hold true when the world loses its true north. * The idea of connecting with “who” you are doing the work you do for is taught beautifully by Stephen Covey clear back with the 7 habits. * If you really think about the sheer volume of lifetimes that have been spent doing less than desirable work because of “who” we were doing the work for. * The idea that we can do tough and undesirable work just because we are doing it for our family, students, etc. is just a surface level though. * One of the coolest things about this principle is that it opens the door in our brains to figure out the why, how, and what so much more naturally. * Really the who and why are most likely connected very closely and once we are connected to those two ideas at the brain level then figuring out the how and what when it comes to our work is just details. * Connecting to who and why we are working will give us the spark of motivation we are really looking for to figure out the rest. * So, let’s stop and think about all the work you are currently doing. Start to define who you are actually doing the work for. It will be interesting to see what you come up with. * Especially in the world of education it can be very easy to use the obvious answer of the students or future students. But we may find that a lot of the work we choose to engage in might be for ourselves. * This really isn’t a problem if the work we are doing is for ourselves but we need to own that and not use someone else as the fake reason we “have” to do anything that is really for us. * If we are able to connect our work to our family this is an easy connection. If we can then we need to connect some form of our work to the end consumer. In the case of education this is the students, or maybe their families and communities. * Rarely should the work we are engaged in be something that we are connecting to our boss or supervisor. Doing work just because our admin tells us to when it is not connected to our students, ourselves, or our families is a recipe for disaster and resentment. * So, who are you really working for? Figure it out and come work with me if you are struggling!
117 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de The Healthy Educator!