I was thinking about what to write for December and I kept getting taps on the shoulder in the form of conversations I was having with people. A friend of mine said, “Gosh Sandra if only this time of year wasn’t so hectic. My colleague does nothing to help!” Or another friend said, “That manager of mine seems so preoccupied with everything, and her moods are shocking! She made a comment the other day that we never offer to do anything to help with the staff Christmas party!” What with the year that many of us have had and the stress of Santa arriving for some, I’m not surprised tempers are flaring, and some Kiddos are showing signs of stress in the classroom. Some styles just don’t relate well to this time of the year. I remember as a child we went camping for three weeks at Christmas. Now in those days (I’m in the sixties club), we just went with the basics and it must have been really stressful for my mum when packing for three kids and hubby who loved to fish. Where we went was isolated as well, with no general store to buy groceries, not to mention there weren’t camping fridges in those days? Milk powder it was! Anyway mum wasn’t that great at expressing how she felt. The stress only came out when we were misbehaving. For those styles, especially your spouse, that find it hard to express how they are feeling, and withdraw, you have to understand what the observable behavior is saying. Remember all behavior is communication. Always stay and be calm, as some styles are more sensitive than others and more reactive. And some styles can take forever to get things done and for some this can be really frustrating. When it comes to homework, some parents think that it is important and some think that other family activities come first, for example. Thank goodness parents don’t have to worry about homework in the holiday season. Read Temperament It’s about reading the temperament of others – those aspects of an individual’s personality, because sometimes we can miss-read behavior. Think of it like this. We wear these glasses that filter out certain behavior in others, based on our mindset and beliefs. So if in doubt check it out. There’s lots of things happening at the end of a school year. Don’t stress over the small things I say, especially at Christmas. Your students will be happier if you are not so stressed out as well, don’t you think? Make a Communication Plan Here’s some ideas to think about when communicating with either another staff member, a parent or even a student:
So, I hope that you do take the time to sit down with the others in your life to create a plan for the end of the year for creating memories that you can look back on that are filled with fun, love and laughter. I invite you to share this post so that others can create their own plan. I mentioned about understanding observable behavior and reading the temperament of others, so you might like to take our free DISC Assessment for learning what DISC Styles you are. I promise you this report will open your eyes to what is possible when you understand the emotions, needs and fears that are driving your behavior. Oh, and why not get the other styles in your life to take one too. I’d like to wish you, a safe and happy joy filled festive season, and I’m looking forward to posting more of my thoughts when 2025 comes around.
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