Tuesday, December 30, 2014

One Word Challenge

In my #PT camp PLN voxer group, we have challenged one another to pick a word to guide us for 2015.  It's a twist on New Year's Resolutions, most of which fail anyway.  Here's a link to a website that provides some direction for us.  I have thought of a number of words (balance- I need to be much better at this, commit- find one thing and do it with all of your heart, perseverance- work on something I'm not good at until I get better at it) but one word sticks out- FOCUS!

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Focus is something we can all strive for.  In the words of Jim Detwiler (@JimDetwiler1) from his most recent blog, we must live in the moment.  In order to do that, we need to have focus.  Put all other thoughts out of your mind and give your all to the person or topic at hand.  Live in the moment.  Put all of your efforts into what you're doing at the time.  Listen more intently.  Find a distraction free environment.  Unplug.  Pay closer attention.  Put the important people and things at the top of your "to do" list, and then do them.

I also thought about ways that I can be more focused at school.  Get out of my office when the staff and students are around.  Hang out in classrooms and learn with the students.  Be more available for the students at lunch and recess.  Meet with staff in their classrooms and not in my office.  Provide more valuable feedback more often.  Block off times on my calendar every day to not be in my office.  Totally unplug when meeting with all individuals (staff, students, families).

The list of things to focus on seems long but that's alright with me.  The key is to focus on the moment at hand.  That's really the only thing I have control over.  And I would tell you it's the only thing each of us has control over.  We can't change the past and we can't alter the future.

So that's my challenge- focus on the moment and make the most of it.  It's quite a challenge for someone like me who pretends to do many things at one time.  If I don't focus on one thing, I'll do nothing well.  Focusing on one thing will ultimately lead me to being more successful.  And for those of you who know me well, don't hesitate to remind me to focus on the moment.
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8 comments:

  1. Jay, it sounds like FOCUS is your word for 2015. I love the idea of blocking off time to be out of the office and consciously unplugging to truly focus.

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    1. Thanks, Joy. I'll be working on this all year.

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  2. Love it Jay...all we have is right now!

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    1. And right now, I need to get ready for work!
      Jay

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  3. Great word to focus on for 2015, thanks for sharing with your PLC group. Focus on the things that matter, and do them well...a powerful statement! I considered this word also as it relates to my one word for 2015. Good luck Jay or maybe I'll add #JustJayit

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    1. So what word did you choose, Brenda?

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  4. Thank you for sharing this with us, Jay.

    I admit that some of the words you considered also showed up in the list of words I've been reflecting on...I've narrowed it down to two and will announce my OneWord on Voxer when I'm ready to commit.

    Here's to the #bestyearever in 2015!

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  5. Jay - you are such an innovator - The way you've selected your word and acronym truly demonstrate your passion and "focus". Thank you for sharing this with our PLN and your Blog readership!

    #MakeItTheBestYearEver

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