Finding the Way

Finding the Way

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

TEDx Grand Rapids: Intelligent Optimism

TEDx Grand Rapids, May 2011, was not only an opportunity to become more informed, it was also an unprecedented opportunity to become more inspired. 

My career life has had moments when inspiration was the norm.  When I was a teacher, inspiration was a wonderfully common part of my experience.  Colleagues and students alike inspired me to connect the world outside with the world.  Everything read, every experience, every conversation found its way into the classroom.  I loved the threads that connected ideas over time and place.

Since then, I have taught, developed curriculum, and become a school administrator.  Many, many days, I miss the connectedness of life in a classroom. My students. Our classroom. Shared successes. New connections. Challenges.  Satisfaction. Life as a school administrator isn't as connected.  Ideas can be disjointed.  Threads of inspiration can give way to the frayed fabric of educational challenges.  Best intentions can unravel.

Then, there was TEDx GR.  Once again, I had that connectedness that I knew before. Each presentation led to the same conclusion.  Every conversation cemented the fundamentals that I experienced and learned early in my career: Intelligent optimism is what changes the dark corners of the world. Change agents live, move, and have their being knowing that one person can catalyze solutions. Skeptical?  Draw your own conclusions.  My tweets from the day are posted below.  What do you hear in them?