Teach Middle East Magazine Sep-Dec 2019 Issue 1 Volume 7 | Page 53

Personal Sharing Good Development Practice educators can prepare by pulling their platinum powers centerfield. Visualizing and creating counter- maneuvers will help when addressing multiple intelligences, behavioral opportunities (?), yep!, and handling complex demands. The answer lies in simplicity. Simplicity is key. Choose to be positive. Choose to see the lessons in ALL experiences. Choose not to be stressed by increased demands from work, students, parents and family. Choose to be flexible. Choose to take GREAT care of yourself. Choose to SCHEDULE nap times. Choose not to consume yourself with anger due to someone else’s ignorance. Choose to forgive yourself when you’re not being your best self. “In the next moment, I shall be better. I release the negativity of this situation.” Choose to say “NO” when needed and with no explanation(s). Choose NOT to be afraid to make mistakes. Choose to think the thoughts that will help you to feel and be who you were born to be. Choose to be patient with yourself. For worry truly is like a rocking chair, it will give you something to do, but it won’t take you anywhere.” Award winning Aerospace Engineer and NASA Rocket Scientist Olympia LePoint shares that “every decision that you make reshapes your brain. Our thinking defines our life. When we can take hold of our thought and see it for what it is and change it and transform it to convert it into an energy that unleashes a brain power that allows us to change the situation, that my friend is how we change our lives and that’s how we change everyone else’s.“ "  Negotiate a river  by following its bends. Enter a country by following its customs." Cambodian proverb: Educators who are visiting a new country or school for the first time, may want to keep this proverb in mind as it shall serve you well. Please do not negatively compare the children you’re teaching to those in your native country. Prepare your mind to see that you are part of a great honorable adventure and you have accepted a position to teach, learn, share and grow. And you shall. Remember, you are the difference. There is no other you on the planet. There never has been and there never will be. THIS is your super power. Prepare your mind to receive the gems of your journey, to be challenged, to rise and to be flexible - like water. How Can Teachers Prepare Their MINDS For A New School Year? Anticipate the unknown, bouts of discomfort and triumph. Think the thoughts that will get you to how you want to feel. Your positive thoughts are your valuable assets that will grow your portfolio. Ready your mind by playing the music that elevates your soul. Take care of and believe in yourself. Envision doing well and you shall. You may start now. Lisa Fátimah is a globally recognized bilingual educator, writer, broadcaster and gifted native English speaker from Brooklyn, New York, USA. By offering exclusive multi-sensory LAPTOP & LEARN online tutorial instruction, Lisa empowers Dyslexic, ADHD, ESOL, at-risk and gifted students. Lisa’s Email: 1skyscholars@ gmail.com; https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/1-Sky-Scholars After the Bell Term 1 Sep - Dec 2019 53