Showing posts with label Roosevelt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roosevelt. Show all posts

2007-03-28

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

This is a post I did today for my students over on their "Stuart's Spectacular Students" site. There is an amazing amount of learning we can do as adults by watching children who haven't been taught to be limited by their fears. What is the "Big Bad Wolf" we're allowing us to stop us as adults?

Thank you Bridget, and to each and every one of my students who remind me to Live Out Loud (click to read). My own children are depending on me to show them that IT CAN BE DONE, in "real life". That it's not just another line in a childrens' fairy tale rhyme. (Bella made these clay dolls of me and her. We were "dancing")


WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF?


IT'S NOT BRIDGET! When the school news asked for applicants for the TV show, I asked you all to raise your hands if you were afraid of applying; either because you were afraid you wouldn't be chosen, or you were afraid you would be.

When the ones who did raised your hands, I suggested you apply anyway. If you didn't "FACE YOUR FEARS" now, it would only get harder to do it as you grew up. I passed along learning I've gained from great people like Plato and Eleanor Roosevelt, and passed it along to you all in hopes of helping you become the greatness I see inside of you. Bridget, you said you would, but only wanted to work behind the camera.

You were chosen, and for the past three mornings have been ON the news, IN FRONT of the camera. I don't know where you got your courage from, but I'm glad you chose to focus on your courage versus fear.

Not only are you becoming more each day by doing this, you are HAVING FUN doing it. You can see it in your smile and your energy literally comes through the camera to everyone watching, making us want to hear what you have to say.


You reminded me of the importance of choosing to be happy, to just "go with it", even when you might be scared to death of what you are doing. Now I think of Plato, Roosevelt, and Frost when speaking on having courage.

Why do I get the strong feeling that Robert Frost, the poet and writer, won't be the only Frost people remember?

And that goes for ALL of you. You can't control your life if you don't control your thoughts.


Remember what the structure was that we came up with together this morning: In your comments include:

1. What you INTENDED to learn.
2. THE WAY you intended to learn it.
3. Have you constructed new learning because of this day and can honestly say, I AM MORE than when the day began? (some may even feel like half the globe is in, or on, their head)

Don't forget to include the resources you used throughout the day. Here Sandeep's Hammer and The Mighty Malcom have to move beyond the limits of their textbook and access resources outside the classroom via the internet. This is also reading, and expanding your mind.

"The size of your world is the size of your heart and mind." - Me. I said that! Yes. Me! (imitating King Julian from Madagascar)

Boys, and you know who you are, I want to know how you felt about me "barking" at you when I caught you playing but not learning. Work hard. Play Hard. There's time for both. There's a way to combine both. But you gotta be strong, man. You gotta be strong to do this, man! (I think I see why my mother said I should be training marines and not kids)

Now everybody be quiet. Shhhh! Who keeps making that noise? Oh, it's me again.






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2007-03-08

Become Yourself or Become Forgotten

continued from "Today's Post will be "Ghost" Written (click here to read)

The preface of this is best explained with part of the "Best Quote Ever" post (click to read)

"I've read many quotes from many individuals travelling across many centuries of time. Thoughts from lives past bring new teachings that sit down with old learning to create enlightened understanding. I become a vessel for these people to travel in, so they can continue their journey in a new soul." - (the former) Adam Stuart

"People only see what they are prepared to see." & "Hitch your wagon to a star." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

"You must do the thing you think you cannot do" - Eleanor Roosevelt

"People are just about as happy as they make up their minds to be." - Abe Lincoln

"Knowing is not enough; We must Apply. Willing is not enough; We must Do." - von Goethe

"Unless you change how you are, you will always have what you've got." - Jim Rohn

"Follow your bliss." - Joseph Campbell

"If you can dream it, you can do it." - Walt Disney


"The most wasted of all days is one without laughter." - e.e. cummings

"They say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself." - Andy Warhol

"If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded." - Maya Angelou

"Project yourself into the probable future that will unfold with each choice that you are considering. See how you feel. Ask yourself, 'Is this what I really?' and then decide." - Gary Zukav (this is especially good when you are afraid and/or have caught a case of the "What-Ifs")

"One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar." - Helen Keller

And finally........

"It's never too late to be what you might have been." - George Eliot

....Unless the time you were given is up, as it is for our dear departed friend.