Friday, July 22, 2016

What Did I Do??

What did I do?!?!
The best thing I could possibly have done for myself.


This month my #compelledtribe friends are sharing personal “ooops” that they made in their career that they have grown from. Here’s my twist on the theme.


Last year I found that I could be eligible to get my principal’s license to cover K - 12.  Having spent most of my career at the elementary level I asked for a transfer to the high school.  My request was granted and my dear friends asked “Are you crazy?”  “Why?” “What did you just do?”


I began to panic and think “I just made a HUGE mistake”.  I’m leaving great friends/colleagues, students and parents that I have formed great relationships with, and a job that I was quite confident in doing.


Then I started my new job.  I met my new teammates. I met my wonderful students.  I started to get to know them and their families. They trusted me with their stories and invited me to their activities.  How could these people EVER be a mistake?
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I learned a lot last year.  I learned that it’s not a mistake to take a risk, but in fact very important to do so! This blog, being on Twitter, and being a connected educator are all a result of that “mistake” I thought I made last spring.

Do I miss my elementary students?  YES! Do I miss my colleagues?  EVERY SINGLE DAY!  But I can’t regret all the good things that came out of my move!  So to all the wonderful people that I have met in the past 12 months, THANK YOU for making me realize that "mistakes" don't really have to be that after all!

2 comments:

  1. Jodie,

    Keep on making those "mistakes"!! Trying new things and making new connections is what learning (and living) is all about. Sounds like you are doing that very well:) Keep it up and keep on sharing out!

    Jon

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  2. Jodie,
    I can completely relate! After 17 years at the elementary level I moved to the high school level three years ago. Many changes and adjustments later I feel like I am so glad I made the move too. One of the greatest payoffs for me has been constantly seeing kids I taught K-5 walking down the hallway on the verge of adulthood. I hope you continue to grow and enjoy the high school level as much as I have.

    Debbie

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