How You Teach is How You Do Everything

(You don’t teach?  How you Lead.  How you Coach.  How you Parent.  Insert the appropriate word as needed.) As you read through the following pairs of descriptors, you may see yourself (or aspects of you) more than once.  I sure do.  This list of ways we approach teaching is both diagnostic and prescriptive.  Each point proposes a shift in our awareness or the development of skill so we can teach and be nourished doing it.

Read this list on an other level, too:  it’s not just about your approach to – or assumptions about – teaching.  It’s also about your approach to life.  If you play with these shifts in the arena of teaching, you may find that transformation spills over into other areas of life as well.

1.  Some assume that their students are needy and that needy people will suck them dry.

Others know that we’re all needy, but develop both the compassion and the boundaries to serve without being drained.

2.  Some feel needy and approach teaching as beggars:  Like me?  Pay me?  Listen to me? … Even just a little? Please?”

Others develop a sense of their right to teach, to serve, to be heard and to exchange value.  And their students benefit.

3.  Some are arrogant: their experience, intelligence, or knowledge separates them from others.

Others let their experience, intelligence, and knowledge fuel their curiosity, connection, and humility and teach from those.

4.  Some overprepare: they obsess over their teaching and exhaust themselves even before they start.

Others make room for their anxiety, knowing it can’t be quelled by overpreparation, and prepare for their students, not for their fears.

5.  Some underprepare: they wing it every time, and shame themselves because “I should’ve done better.”

Others use their spontaneity skillfully, building on a base of solid planning to serve in a way that makes them proud.

6.  Some are afraid of the “difficult” students: they don’t quite know how to work with certain people.

Others prize the students who challenge them most as their greatest teachers, and breathe into the scratchy places where needs might not get met.

7.  Some think they need to learn more and more and more to have the right to teach.

Others remain students throughout their lives, but are moved by inspiration rather than inadequacy.

8. Some don’t teach even though they’ve heard the call, for one or more of the above reasons.  They haven’t found their way to the teacher’s seat.

Others seek the support, inspiration, and tools to create satisfying teaching experiences even while they’re still entirely human.

Note from Michele: Jen Louden and I created TeachNow because we ourselves grapple with many of these challenges and because we see so many other teachers (and those who feel called to teach) doing the same.  We’ve tapped more than 20 of our favorite teachers (many famous, some not-so-famous) to provide their heartfelt wisdom, true confessions, and road-tested advice.

This program is like nothing else we’ve seen.  It’s not teaching you how to teach or teaching you how to make a killing with your content.  It’s giving you a place where others recognize, as you do, that teaching is a practice of personal and/or spiritual growth, and that teaching sustainably requires looking yourself in the eye, over and over again.

With love, humor, and lots of practical tools, we’ll guide you to craft a way of being within your teaching that is authentic and nourishing.   The first call is free (and not sales-y – it’s really the first call of the course!).

5 Responses to How You Teach is How You Do Everything
  1. Marianne Elliott
    March 15, 2011 | 11:30 PM

    For a taste of how fabulous Teach Now will be, @lisenbury on 'How You Teach Is How You Do Everything' http://bit.ly/fmCXWr

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  2. Jenn Pun
    March 16, 2011 | 1:25 AM

    Nice reflections for any teacher/leader/parent out there: RT @zenpeacekeeper & @lisenbury on teaching as you live – http://bit.ly/fmCXWr

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  3. Susannah Conway
    September 26, 2011 | 4:37 PM

    i loved Teach Now – recommended x RT @jenlouden: Great article that captures essence of #TeachNow http://ow.ly/6F6xd

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  4. Jennifer Louden
    September 26, 2011 | 5:09 PM

    TA! @photobird: i loved Teach Now – recommended x RT @jenlouden: Great article that captures essence of #TeachNow http://ow.ly/6F6xd

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  5. Tat
    September 27, 2011 | 6:52 PM

    RT How you teach is how you do everything by @lisenbury http://t.co/1dXVYYaY

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