I spend a lot of time looking at what's being demanded of me. I still need to get this done. That's on my list. I will look into that. My staff, my bosses, my sons, my wife, my friends - they need me to do stuff. I like being needed. At times, I stress about my commitments. My job in education has become incredibly political. Keeping abreast of policies and mandates and threats from the powers that be increase my stress level. I confess that I lose sight of the pleasures in my life due to the stresses.
Thanks to Justin Schleider (@schleiderjustin), I spent last week thinking about how we pause and find the positive. (Sidebar: I met Justin IRL over the weekend, and he's every bit the positive force he seems on the Twitters.) But I digress.
In my house, there are two things we do each night at dinner. We cheers before anyone eats, and everyone must pick one thing from their day that was really good to share. If there are more things you want to discuss, we talk about it. These little things are for a few reasons. We all get on the same page about where we are and why, we get a 5 year-old boy and a 7 year-old boy to talk about specific events and how they felt about them, and we also get to really focus on all the good in our world.
In my house, there are two things we do each night at dinner. We cheers before anyone eats, and everyone must pick one thing from their day that was really good to share. If there are more things you want to discuss, we talk about it. These little things are for a few reasons. We all get on the same page about where we are and why, we get a 5 year-old boy and a 7 year-old boy to talk about specific events and how they felt about them, and we also get to really focus on all the good in our world.
That's why Thanksgiving is my favorite American holiday. It's a time to focus on being thankful. In its idealistic core, Thanksgiving forces us to pause, reflect, and realize that no matter the stresses, the losses, or the challenges we face, there are positive things in our world.
It is in this vein that I intend to walk us through a wonderful week of giving thanks on #slowchated.
Q1: How do you show appreciation for the people in your life? #slowchated
Q2: How have people shown appreciation for you? #slowchated
Q3: Do you have family traditions of showing thanks? #slowchated
Q4: Happy Thanksgiving to those of you celebrating! How are you spending your Thursday? #slowchated
Q5: Today's question is for #FF. Tell everyone who in your PLN you're thankful for and why. #slowchated
Q6: Black Friday was once considered the officially beginning of the holiday season (despite Christmas commercials since October). Does Black Friday stand in direct contrast to Thanksgiving? #slowchated
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