On the way to work today I began to think about the idea of positive intentions. Many of us go about our day-to-day affairs with the goal of completing the task in front of us. Our intent is to not hurt anybody or to make anyone upset. I can acknowledge that I have blinders on at times. For example, my intent was not to cut that person off on the road when I changed lanes. I was simply just trying to change lanes. If I could extend an apology for my actions, I would do so. Knowing my flaws, I really do try to presume positive intentions of others. It is my hope that each of us can do the same in our daily lives. We need to give each other the benefit of the doubt from time to time. Be more accepting and less rejecting. I am going to always err on the better side of humanity. I have a belief in the inherent goodness of people, including our students. The great majority of our students do not want to get into any trouble. The first thought in their head is not, “How can I get into trouble at school today?” Poor choices and poor influences are contributors however, we can overcome those influences. The perseverance of meaningful interaction will turn the tide. We just need to remain positive when it is most difficult to do so.
Until next time...
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