This I Believe…

On Thursday afternoon, I attended a Strategic Planning Committee meeting. This is a new group, tasked with prioritizing the humanities as AI becomes the new reality. The committee included members from elementary through high school with representatives from literacy, social studies, and the arts.

During the meeting, the committee leader, Ali, asked us to brainstorm a “This I Believe…” list to help us begin a conversation around what we value and what to prioritize in our district. Here is her invitation with a few of her own examples:

I was blown away by some of the things that other people in the room wrote and inspired by the conversation that followed our quiet writing time. I knew I had found my people…Maybe that will be a slice for another day!

I’m still thinking about my “This I Believe” list as I embark on my tenth (?!?) Slice of Life Challenge. I think I retell this story every March 1st, but nine years ago my friend Erika asked me if I wanted to join the challenge on February 28th. I jumped in blind and I’ve (rarely) looked back since. This challenge, this space, and this community has become part of who I am.

I got this notification today…proof that I really had no idea what I was getting myself into all those years ago!

All of that being said, I feel like I am once again jumping in blind. I have no plan. I don’t even know how I will find time to write. If you’ve read my blog over the years, you know that many of my posts have been written from the bed of one of my three daughters. I’m contemplating adding a tag to each post this month letting you know where I’m writing from. My guess is that many may be written from my car in between drop offs and pickups. My children currently feel like a full time job, between their activities, their emotions, and just trying to be there for them.

But, despite all of that, I am committed to writing because…

This I Believe…

*Writing helps me remember who I am.

*Writing helps me slow down and prioritize what’s most important.

*Writing is a gift I can give myself.

*My writing can be a gift for others.

*The connections I will make this month will fill me with joy.

*I will find/make time for writing every day because I make time for what I value.

*Showing up here makes me a better teacher of writing.

*This season, as chaotic as it is, is worth documenting.

*Sharing our stories this month will make us all better humans.

*I’m grateful to be here with all of you.

So, here is to March and writing together. I’m glad you’re all here and I look forward to all we will share together.

This post was written: On my phone in a hotel room in Long Island City, New York while six teenagers were getting ready for their dance competition award ceremony.

13 thoughts on “This I Believe…

  1. Jessica,

    I’m so thrilled to learn there are places prioritizing the humanities over AI. I love your list of beliefs. I write on my phone, too, and in retirement writing has become a welcomed companion. Happy March!

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  2. Haha, I love your idea of ending each post with a “This post was written…” statement! I think you should keep that up, it will certainly capture a lot about your life. Kudos for finding the time in all the in-between places of a busy woman. And I also like to think our writing can be a gift to others. I hope you will write more about that this month, as we can all use some more ideas of how to “gift” our work.

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  3. What a lovely way to enter this year’s challenge, Jessica! That is such a great exercise; I will have to borrow it.

    I also remember reading about how you wrote from your daughters’ beds and feeling so incredibly moved by that image. I love that you’re adding that “wrote from” section, haha!

    Looking forward to connecting even more this month!

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  4. First, I am so glad you are on that team because we need your voice! I’m looking forward to catching up through writing with you this month. I believe it keeps us connected and continues to strengthen our friendship!

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  5. I really appreciate your beliefs and your presence on that committee. The one where you said a chaotic month like this is worth documenting reminds me of a Bruce Coville line. He wrote it about keeping a journal, but it fits with your list of beliefs. He said, “Keeping a journal is a way to save your life,” or something like that. I like the double meaning. Your different writing places is also reminding me of those T-Mobile commercials, “You’ll never believe where I am right now.” That can be your tag and your theme this month.

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  6. This is part of the writing mystery – you can write at odd times in strange places about anything you want and later be surprised how much writing got done when you thought there was no time to get words out.

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  7. Jessica, I love everything about this slice. Your “This I Believe” statements are so inspiring and so aligned with how I feel, that I think I need to print them out! I also would love to know where you’re slicing from – such a fun way to document! Happy tenth year 🙂

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  8. I just commented on about blog questioning why I still write, even though as a retired (but subbing still) teacher, I don’t have much of a chance to impact student writing. And then, there is your list. I’m going to copy it & put it in a document to help me remember there are many reasons to keep writing.

    And I agree with the suggestions to keep adding your location – that could be very interesting. I’m currently writing about 500 miles from my home as we visit family. Tomorrow I’ll be writing during the car ride home…

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  9. Jessica-

    Your post is a timely reminder to revisit, name, and celebrate what we value. Starting a PD with a focused reflection on “This I Believe” and then sharing collectively, builds community.

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