Back to School Issue 2021

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reconnecting is harder than I thought it would be… Gentle advice to help you move forward By Judy Riege As we emerge from this pandemic, I’m surprised by the many emotions I’m experiencing as we move into a new phase of reconnection. I have felt relief, optimism, and excitement, blended with fear, foreboding, and a side serving of judgement. I have had moments of feeling socially awkward, exhausted, and stressed about navigating larger group settings and deciding what I am personally comfortable with. Do these feelings resonate with you? As a coach, trainer, and mentor to educators, business leaders, and high-performance sport coaches and teams, I’ve had to listen to the advice I often share with others and embrace what I call ‘The Power of 3.’ Our collective goal as we emerge from this pandemic needs to be reconnection. Our pandemic pause has caused all of us to be ‘out of practice’ on the relationship continuum. Like you, I’m at the start line and ready to move forward with different confidence, curiosity, and courage. ‘The Power of 3’: Feelings, Focus, and Friends There is power and perspective in practicing presence (say that five times fast!). 1. Feelings - “Name them to tame them” - Dr. Daniel Siegel, author of The Whole Brain Child. Feelings are messengers. Pay attention to your own feelings, as well as being attuned to the feelings of those around you - feelings are a collective weathervane of sorts. Our distressing emotions send signals that something doesn’t feel safe or okay. Our more positive emotions say, ‘I’m open, confident, and feeling safe to explore.’ Whatever the emotional landscape - for yourself or for others - validate it. Make it okay to be where you/they are right now. Ask these simple yet powerful questions: What am I /are you feeling? • • What is the cause or the trigger? • What do I/you need right now to feel better? Emotions are energy and wisdom. When you listen to them, you can learn and consciously decide what your next best move might be in the present moment. 2. Focus - W.A.I.T - What Am I Thinking? The pandemic and its chorus of negative news and uncertainty fired up our survival networks and negativity bias. We actively scan for social and physical risks, threats, what could go wrong, and we tend to have more negative than positive thoughts. The result? We tend to react versus respond and resist versus reach out or in. In short, we tend to lean on comparison and judgement of self and others when we are feeling fear. When we focus on validating our emotions, points of view, experience, and the moment at hand, we all feel seen, heard, known, and understood. This is an act of compassion. Focus on creating your pause or W.A.I.T moments when you feel some level of stress and uncertainty. Consider: • What am I thinking? • Is it true? • Is it necessary? • Is it kind - to myself or to others?

“We are all rookies as we emerge from this pandemic. Noticing and naming our feelings and thoughts and surrounding ourselves with supportive friends are key.” 3. Friends - Find those who want to play by the same rules you are comfortable with right now. We are hardwired for connection. Find those who give you energy and meet you with curiosity instead of advice. Who has compatible ‘rules’ or COVID comfort levels as you? Find those friends who make you/your family feel safe, accepted, and whose company brings out the best in you - not the stress. Do the things that you love and want to do, not the things that you should do or that everyone else seems to be able to do at this time. It’s okay if you (or your family) are just not there yet. Put your phone down and find space for some real conversations and curiosity. My last ‘Power of 3’ move are three reflection questions: • Did I do my best with what I knew in this moment? • Did I do the right thing for me/my family in this moment? • Did I show others that I care in this moment?

When I answer no to any of these reflection questions, I know I get to have a ‘do over’; a ‘do better’; or create ‘repair.’ We are all rookies as we emerge from this pandemic. Noticing and naming our feelings and thoughts and surrounding ourselves with supportive friends are key. Let’s show ourselves and others a little grace and gratitude. We can and will figure it out. Together is better - one curious, connected conversation at a time.

Judy, Founder of Connected Leaders, helps people discover, define, and become the leaders they were meant to be, personally and professionally. Connected Leaders offers coaching training, facilitation, and program design in leadership, emotional intelligence, strategy, and organizational and team performance. For more information, visit connected-leaders.com. Feeling Social? Follow on Facebook and Instagram @weareconnectedleaders. CCM

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A curated collection supporting local artisans and makers

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Talking to boys about body image and disordered eating

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Understanding, preventing, and stopping sibling rivalry

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10 things you should declutter every time you move

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Being in love shouldn’t hurt - teach your teen to find healthy relationships

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Toilet training the Montessori way

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Playful adventures - open-ended materials for endless imagination

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5 ways to stop micromanaging your kids’ goals

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page 46

Helping your child resolve disputes in a healthy way

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Get in the know about sports registration - where to start

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Sports specialization: is it a good idea

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Non-competitive sports and activities for your pre-teen

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Homeschooling tips - how to make it work

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Taking the lead in sportsmanship

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Fun and nutritious breakfast in a hurry

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Tips and tricks for back to school - how to make the experience successful and less stressful

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Eight books to help children explore Indigenous culture

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page 23

The question of homework - what it’s for and how to help

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How to ensure a smooth transition - from lazy summer days to when the school bell rings

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Keep active outdoors with family-friendly fall fun

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Contests - Enter to Win

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Five fun ways to spend an autumn day in Cochrane

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Calgary’s best pup and people walks

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Six life skills kids learn from playing outdoors

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Reconnecting is harder than I thought it would be

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Family date nights

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We Love Local

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