Power Series Archives - iteach https://iteach.net/blog/category/power-series/ Alternative Teacher Certification Fri, 12 Nov 2021 17:28:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 The Power of Focusing on What Matters and Building Daily Habits https://iteach.net/blog/the-power-of-focusing-on-what-matters-and-building-daily-habits/ Fri, 12 Nov 2021 17:25:00 +0000 https://iteach.net/?p=7380 It is easy to get caught up in the rush of our to-do lists that we forget why we are doing those things in the first place. I have been there recently, and I am in the process of resetting my priorities. The biggest lesson I have learned: Take small steps forward...

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The Power of Letting Go https://iteach.net/blog/the-power-of-letting-go/ Tue, 24 Nov 2020 19:47:43 +0000 https://iteach.net/?p=4244 "Whenever you are putting something out there, 10% of people will hate it, 80% will be indifferent, and 10% will be raving fans."

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The Power of Understanding https://iteach.net/blog/the-power-of-understanding/ Sat, 30 May 2020 18:18:34 +0000 https://iteach.net/?p=3567 "Empathy fuels connection. Sympathy drives disconnection." - Brené Brown When we seek to empathize with people it requires us to be vulnerable. To get down into the pit with them instead of sympathizing, which disconnects by painting a silver lining on a problem.

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The Power of Persistence https://iteach.net/blog/the-power-of-persistence/ Fri, 29 May 2020 02:42:35 +0000 https://iteach.net/?p=3296 A new body, lighter, with wings, and not just any pair of wings, but beautiful wings. That is what a great challenge can do, it can help you take flight. And speaking of flight, have you heard of Icarus and how he flew too close to the sun? Well, that story, according to Seth Godin, was altered to keep people from reaching too high

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The Power of Experience https://iteach.net/blog/the-power-of-experience/ Fri, 08 May 2020 13:41:03 +0000 https://iteach.net/?p=3619 The post The Power of Experience appeared first on iteach.

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Experience is the Best Teacher

I remember sitting in Psychology 101 and listening to my teacher explain Freud, Pavlov and Jungian Psychology. Each one of them had created theories about human behavior based on their own personal experience. As I got older, what I started to learn was how my own personal experience, or lack their of, can shape my perception of reality. We grow up being taught a specific set of rules and beliefs from our parents, social circles, culture, and of course, our teachers. This creates a world view for us, a lens if you will, that allows each of us to the view the world based on our experience and what we have been taught. And this is where I want to focus on today, teaching, is critical to gain understanding on how to do something, but no amount of teaching can take the place of actually doing what has been taught.  

Perception is Reality

You have probably heard the old adage, “Perception is Reality.” What we perceive to be true for us, is a reality. If you are colorblind, then the world is a different color for you than for others. Check out this video of a man who sees the world in color for the first time. His reality was suddenly changed in an instant. Warning… you might shed a few tears of joy at his reaction.

“People grow through experience if they meet life honesty and courageously. This is how character is built.”-  Eleanor Roosevelt

According to The Grammarist: “The admonition to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes means before judging someone, you must understand his experiences, challenges, thought processes, etc. The full idiom is: Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. In effect, it is a reminder to practice empathy.”

Without experience we can sympathize with a situation, but we can’t truly empathize and fully understand something. Experience is a powerful teacher and one experience can change everything you understand about the world and your world view in an instant. When I watch the video of the 65 year old man who sees color for the first time I can’t help but think how his entire world was changed in an instant. Boom. He will never see the world the same way again.

So remember to keep an open mind. Always be open to learning and growing and new experiences. Read books. Continue to educate yourself and grow. You will be enriching your life all while learning to appreciate the world around you at the same time.

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The Power of Taking Responsibility https://iteach.net/blog/the-power-of-taking-responsibility/ Mon, 20 Apr 2020 18:58:54 +0000 https://iteach.net/?p=3280 The problem with being stuck in victim mentality is it leaves you powerless and of course when you don't own your part in a bad situation then you can't help but look for others to blame for your misery.

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