We have been reading
and discussing “Dare to Lead” by Brown as a family (older kids and parents) and discussing
it. Actually, I bribe them to participate: all
those who read it are able to attend a discussion at a local
restaurant. We read a section a week. I have really
loved it. And I think they are too.
One thing we are
focusing on this week is the burden of perfectionism and being kind
to ourselves. This has so much application: numbing, anxiety,
stress, unrealistic goals and expectations accompanied by negative
self-talk when they aren't met, numbing addictive behaviors, etc. I
have appreciated the perspective and being able to use it this week.
Just yesterday I stopped a lot of impulsive eating and snacking
because I thought, “What is really driving my desire for food right
now?”
Also, Brown
emphasizes that “clarity is kindness.” Not being rude or abrupt.
Just clarity in expectations, communication, expression. I have
been able to use that in my communication with the kiddos. If
something is not worth communicating clearly, it must not be worth
saying or expecting. Voila!
I am working like
mad to get all the costumes and props ready so that we
can start rehearsing with them. It is a HUGE task, especially since I
am trying to keep up our C4! Class (which was particularly amazing
this week thanks to the unleashing of so many of the kids and their
personalities with opportunities to present and share). They are
truly inspiring each other and creating that safe and energetic
environment of learning that I know can happen when operating on the
guiding principles I have always used with groups:
-let the kids lead
and teach
-ask lots of
questions
-get them involved
in different learning styles
-lots of group
activities and challenges
-create a safe
environment of love, respect and decency.
We have some kind
of animal wandering our property making loud banging noises...like on
metal. I am not sure what it is!
Quinn is working
crazy hard. He is trying to spread out his appointments, but people
are coming in with offering $500 rush fees! I trust that he knows
what he is doing. He does take time out for us. He came to Piper's
track meet with all the rest of us to support her in Alexander (she
took 12th place with about 60 girls!) and went to the
youth activity last night. He is a good man. We are both a little
crazy with stuff right now. Do we live on a farm? Kind of :D.