First off, props to everyone who rides the city bus. My partner Luke spent probably 2-3 hours of his day yesterday on mass transit. Wild.
Today, we are going to begin Part II of the work you started with your
Alphabet Year in Review. Now that you've put some thought into the
high and low lights of your year, I want you to consider what you would
CHANGE about your past year. More specifically, I want you to think
about something YOU could have changed about the year. Sometimes,
things happen to us that are tragic or wierd and they're out of our
control. Thankfully though, there are things within our domain of
control. In a reflective blog, write about what you might change about
yourself. This can be a behavior, a habit, a way of thinking... a
pattern... Then, in today's blog, establish why this is a worthwhile
thing to focus energy on.
Why? Because we're going to resolve to change something about how we
live, think or act and we're going to use your blog to track your
progress on that goal.
Some of you may have experienced this project in the past. I call it
the Pygmalion Project after the play by Bernard Shaw. You will
chronicle your journey to amend something about yourself. Very
exciting.
Happy Wednesday!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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- Becky
- I am a middle school teacher in St. Paul, Minnesota. I am the proud mother of two: Quinn (7) and Lily (4). I live in St. Paul and enjoy the terrific food and shops of this great place.
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