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When we are feeling the forces of negativity and anxiety, our bodies react by
tightening and constricting. Breathing becomes shallower, and we lose optimum
functioning. Similarly, our spirits and lives can constrict under the weight of
these emotions and pressure. But, just as in breathing exercises, one can learn
to release and refocus, drawing in more of what we need, optimizing our systems,
and expanding our potential.
When I was hired to teach a Kindergarten through Grade 5 class on the topic of
"Music and Social Justice," I was excited, yet daunted, by the task. I regularly
facilitate music classes for younger children and their parents and so have a
comfort and developed skill in that area. But to integrate social justice. Wow!
It is an essential topic but one about which I have no particular teachable
expertise. In the beginning, I felt completely blocked and found myself unable
to create a fun-filled and meaningful learning curriculum. Little did I know
that it was in the not knowing that creativity lived.
I began my preparation at the library, getting no less than 30 books and CD's
full of musical stories and sounds from around world. BAM! With each new piece
of knowledge came three ideas -- some great and some not so. Nonetheless, by
exposing myself to so many new ideas, the creative floodgates had been opened.
How inspiring it has been to learn about the music, spirit and struggles of many
cultures. The process has even reconnected me to some of my own traditions.
Creativity arises in exploring the unknown. When you do not enter into the
journey as an expert, you are better able to look at and listen to each piece of
new information with wonder and curiosity. The next time you find yourself
creatively stuck, try learning about something entirely new rather than more
about a subject that already fascinates you.
Coaching Inquiries: Where are you stuck in your learning? What could you do to
embrace curiosity by learning about something entirely different, even out of
character, for you?
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May you be filled with goodness, peace, and joy.
Erika Jackson
(Erika@LifeTrekCoaching.com)
LifeTrek Coaching International
Columbus, OH
U.S.A.
Telephone: 614-565-9953
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