As I listened this morning to the fireside talk by Elder Jay Jensen given on January 8, 2012 I was reminded of a story told by Boyd K. Packer in his book Teach Ye Diligently.
He reports the story by saying, "I have a friend who bought a business. A short time later he suffered catastrophic reverses and there just didn't seem to be any way out for him. Finally it got so bad that he couldn't sleep, so for a period of time he followed the practice of getting up about three o'clock in the morning and going to the office. There, with a paper and pen, he would ponder and pray and write down every idea that came to him as a possible solution or contributions to the solution of his problem."
I would encourage all of our Esperanza educators to take time often to ponder and reflect on their teaching/leading--with a paper and pen to write down the impressions that come. I had heard once to have a goal of writing 20 ideas each day and then at the end of the week choosing the best ideas to implement.
I believe it will be in the quiet and the still--and not our busyness--that we will build Esperanza into the school we want it to be.
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