Been there. Done that. Never good with the follow through...
I've decided that in place of a New Year's Resolution, I would select a single word that would guide my decision-making and the investment of my energy. This year, I'm choosing PRIORITIES. It's my attempt at keeping perspective of the "big picture", what matters most - making progress, not excuses. It's too easy in this role to become consumed by so many issues, especially those that are beyond one's control, that are less important but can easily take up huge amounts of time, depending on how one approaches certain circumstances.
What are my priorities? My family. My health. My work. And in that order respectively. I am an overachiever by nature and with a little one who depends on me and with whom I love spending time, I will not forfeit what precious time remains in a day so I will continue the practice of not bringing any work home - that's right, NONE. I often forget to eat breakfast and/or lunch. Hell, going to the bathroom has actually been an item on a list of thing to not forget to do. Pathetic, right? I need to be in better shape to deal with the emotional demands of this job, never mind the number of added hours for various events that add up and lead to tremendous exhaustion. I figure now that it's January, it's safe to say that I'm no longer "new" at my school. Time to do what I do. Shake things up a bit. Challenge my colleagues. I've a few ideas up my sleeve that will take some time (and the some of the principal's budget) to nurture, but I have to create my own excited, fueled by the reason I took this job in the first place - to put the needs of kids first.
2017 will be a good year.
I've decided that in place of a New Year's Resolution, I would select a single word that would guide my decision-making and the investment of my energy. This year, I'm choosing PRIORITIES. It's my attempt at keeping perspective of the "big picture", what matters most - making progress, not excuses. It's too easy in this role to become consumed by so many issues, especially those that are beyond one's control, that are less important but can easily take up huge amounts of time, depending on how one approaches certain circumstances.
What are my priorities? My family. My health. My work. And in that order respectively. I am an overachiever by nature and with a little one who depends on me and with whom I love spending time, I will not forfeit what precious time remains in a day so I will continue the practice of not bringing any work home - that's right, NONE. I often forget to eat breakfast and/or lunch. Hell, going to the bathroom has actually been an item on a list of thing to not forget to do. Pathetic, right? I need to be in better shape to deal with the emotional demands of this job, never mind the number of added hours for various events that add up and lead to tremendous exhaustion. I figure now that it's January, it's safe to say that I'm no longer "new" at my school. Time to do what I do. Shake things up a bit. Challenge my colleagues. I've a few ideas up my sleeve that will take some time (and the some of the principal's budget) to nurture, but I have to create my own excited, fueled by the reason I took this job in the first place - to put the needs of kids first.
2017 will be a good year.
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