Embrace uncertainty.
Some of the most beautiful chapters
in our lives won’t have a title
until much later.
-Bob Goff
As a 23-year old, fresh out of grad school, I was certain of
one thing. I was going to be a
teacher. My entire career. Nothing but the classroom for me. Although developing curriculum and supporting
other teachers were options for later in my career, really all I wanted to do for
the next 30+ years was to be in the classroom.
Even after a few years of educating elementary school children under my
belt, I dismissed the promptings of my colleagues to pursue
administration. No, the classroom was
where I wanted to be!
Fast-forward 14 years and ask me how that worked out for me! Often in life, I look back at my younger self
and just laugh. I realize, the things
that I was so certain about at the time, I had no clue! Despite the definitive claims I made about
what I was (or was not) going to do, life had other plans.
Now that I am a bit wiser (the product of some unexpected
starts, stops, detours and bumps along the way) there is one thing that is clear. The only thing that is certain in life is
uncertainty. Even with the most careful
of plans, laid out and calculated to the most minute detail, the unexpected is
bound to happen. Understanding that fact
is okay. Embracing that fact, well that
makes life a little more interesting!
When 10 years ago, my desire for a life-long career in the classroom took an unexpected turn in a completely opposite direction, surprisingly I was filled with excitement and anticipation as I stepped out on faith. Although I missed the classroom, I found a new career that brought just as much joy and engaged a different part of my diverse skill-set.
When 10 years ago, my desire for a life-long career in the classroom took an unexpected turn in a completely opposite direction, surprisingly I was filled with excitement and anticipation as I stepped out on faith. Although I missed the classroom, I found a new career that brought just as much joy and engaged a different part of my diverse skill-set.
My life is beginning to veer in a new direction again. I have no idea where my current passions and
enhanced capabilities will lead me. But
I am looking forward to the journey.
What a marvel it will be when in 3, 5, 15 or more years I look back on
this present season of my life. At that
time, I will be able to celebrate the beauty of what was uncovered by accepting
the invitation into the unknown.
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