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Term 4, 2008

Welcome to Term 4 Kia-ora koutou

Well all the signs of an awesome spring are all around us. Are you feeling energised to get into your OSCAR work hours and the last term school term? Do you love your work? If not, it might be time to ignite a fire and reignite your passion for your work and fun with children and families.

Every day, every moment we have a choice; a choice to be passionate or ambivalent in our lives; a choice to reach for the stars and opportunities in your work pathway or keep holding on to the safety railing, by passing your time in the comfy seat.

You are responsible for making sure you are able to have a myriad of opportunities and enriching experiences in your work place. No one else can go and get if for you. You can’t get what you want if you let anyone or anything else select the main course of your life. Only you can figure out what you are passionate about and only you can decide what will reignite it.

The recipe for achieving dreams and ambitions is passionate living and working. You can measure this and know you are living and working with passion when you are fully engaged, alert, alive, and enthusiastic at work. Think about your work life, where are you passionate and where do you need a jolt of passion? These are the areas you could put forward in your next performance review or appraisal conversations.

Some quick ideas for energetic and enthusiastic working you might like to try:

  • Know your strengths and make a list of all the things you are good at. When you run out of ideas, leave the list and come back to it every day for a week.
  • Ask three people at work to write a list of what they see or think you are great at. I think this would be a great opener to every staff meeting.
  • Identify other passionate people, make a list of about five people you know that you believe have a life filled with passion. They may not necessarily be adults or in your workplace. Two of the most passionate people I love to chat with are a 101 year old woman who lives down the road at a resthome I visit, and another is a 12 year old boy with Downs Syndrome who spends weekend care with my family. Visit them or call them up, or get together with them and ask them what brings magic to their lives and how they went about identifying their passions.

When you feel clear about what you want, what you are passionate about the only thing left to do is get moving, get working on it, get going. During these steps and actions if there comes a fleeting moment, when, only for an instant you doubt yourself, when you doubt whether or not it is really worth all the eff ort and all the change, remember the words of the great 20th Century philosopher, Mae West “too much of a good thing can be wonderful.”

Enjoy your term and I look forward to catching up with you all, at your programmes, at meetings and workshops, out and about in our communities. Ka kite ano

Julie


Term Four Training & Network Opportunities

Christmassy Capers
This term the workshop will focus on a whole lot of hands on creativity and fun around the traditional (and not so traditional) celebrations of the season.

Workshop cost – Please bring a gift, all wrapped, labelled and ready to go (between $10.00 - $20.00) per workshop participant to donate to a local charity, either for an older child or a Mum/ Dad.

Each workshop is be limited to 35 so RSVPing is essential. This is to ensure I have a good supply of resources for you to take home a handshaped and heart made example for your programmes and good supply of yummy food treats to fuel your FUN and CREATIVITY.

If soaps and bath scrubs, decorations, choccy and eatables, cards and papercrafts, gems and sparkles, book marks and boxes, candles and scents, beach things and summer delights are your style, book early to avoid missing out.

Gisborne/Tairawhiti

Date Friday 28 November
Time 9.00am - 1.00pm
Venue Venue to be confirmed
RSVP Thursday 20 November (workshop numbers limited to 35)

Hawkes Bay

Date Wednesday 10 December
Time 9.00am - 1.00pm
Venue Elim Kids Club, Miller Street, Hastings
RSVP Monday 1 December (workshop numbers limited to 35)


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Julie King

Phone 06 870 0450
Mobile 021 221 2302
Email

8 Hicks Lane
Clive
Hawkes Bay


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