It’s a
Wednesday in February. The alarm rings at 5:30 am. It’s 34 degrees
outside, raining, and pitch black. Your body is warm and doesn’t want to
wake from its slumber. As you force yourself into consciousness, your
mind begins to race. It says things like, “Just 10 more minutes of
sleep”, “I’m not sure if I can handle those kids today”, “Do I have the
energy to do this?” Yet, you force your feet onto the cold floor, wipe
the gunk from your eyes, and head to the bathroom to prepare for another
day. Sound familiar?
Some
days, it is hard to get out of bed, especially when it is cold, dark,
and you have been doing the job with the same kids for half-the school
year. It can feel like the same thing day in and day out. The truly
great thing about teaching though is we have the opportunity each day to
change the ordinary into the extraordinary! We are never stuck if we
choose not to be and can make a kid’s day bright, sunny and exciting.
Hopefully
what gets you out of bed isn’t the thought of one more day getting
through the grind; it is knowing that if you choose to today, you CAN
and WILL make a positive impact on a child's life. We need YOU teacher
more than ever to get-up and be there for our kids as role models and
leaders. In a society where so much negativity dominates the news and
social media, we can be that spark that inspires greatness in someone.
Never forget the power of your actions and words.
So
I challenge you, when you aren’t feeling the most motivated and things
are getting stale, it may be time to hit that recharge button. We all
need it from time to time. Follow these tips to get yourself back on
track to being an AWESOME educator! Your students deserve your best
everyday.
- Keep a folder of positive emails, notes, and cards from students. When you need a reminder of why you do this job, look there first.
- Listen to educational podcasts or TED Talks on the way to work. Terrific for inspiration and new idea generation. Simple and easy to find.
- Engage once a week in an educational Twitter chat. Build your PLN and learn from other innovators in your content area.
- Ask a colleague whom you respect to eat lunch together one day and collaborate on ideas.
- Read a new book that challenges your thinking.
- Keep an idea journal. Write in it a few times a week when a great idea pops into your head! Also good for mental health and growth.
- If feasible, find a conference to attend that interests you. I find going to conferences allows me to re-tool and add to my bag of tricks.
- LAUGH! It reduces stress, burns calories, and makes you more enjoyable to be around.
*Check out my Donatelli EdZone YouTube Channel for teacher tech and classroom tips to get you ready for each week!