Friday, September 28, 2018

9-28-2018


Mary’s Minute

“The more you know about yourself, the more patience you have for what you see in others.”
                                                                                        ~ Erik Erikson

The act of empathy is a powerful lens to see the world.  When we understand how others are feeling, we are better able to help.  A giant step in being empathetic is knowing ourselves.    We live with ourselves 24-7, and some of us having been living with ourselves for many years!  Still, how much time do we take to think about who we are, what makes us happy, how we relate to others, what are our strengths, what are our weaknesses? 

We can get to know ourselves by allowing some quiet time to reflect on questions and maybe time to just be.  Time spent in reflection will pay off as we learn about ourselves, and then translate that into patience with others. 

For instance, if we discover that it makes us happy when people compliment us, we will be more likely to compliment others.  When we realize that we learn better when we are given quiet time, we are more likely to give our students the space they need. 

We are all connected.  Our actions affect others, whether we like it or not.  We want to be patient with others, and the first step to that is knowing ourselves.

                                                          Have a great week!

                                                                                           Mary

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