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- W284912902 abstract "While growing up and attending numerous state and county fairs, I was always amazed at the sideshow jugglers. I still remember there were jugglers who juggled balls, pins, bowling balls, and even the occasional chainsaw! It was even more exciting to see the juggler when they were on stilts. Trying to understand how one individual managed to keep all the items in the air while balancing and walking on sticks seemed exciting and completely magical to me at the As I reflect, their act wasn't that magical or different from the life of an agricultural educator. It seems that the average agricultural educator is constantly being asked to juggle many different parts of their life. Agricultural educators, of course, must manage and juggle the everyday instruction that occurs in class. It takes planning and forethought to grow plants large enough and flowering before they can even be dissected as a part of a plant science lab. And I can assure you that no agricultural educator wakes up and decides to conduct a large animal science lab that day. Not every agricultural educator can juggle the timing inside the classroom either. Many inexperienced teachers juggle planning for a specific amount of instruction that will take place. I distinctly remember writing this amazing and engaging lesson plan for my first day of teaching school. I had completed my lesson, activity, and the flex activity within 30 minutes of a 50 minute class. I had 28 sets of eyeballs looking back at me waiting for more instruction or to rip me and my recently decorated classroom apart with such a large amount of down time. Quick thinking allowed me to survive to teach another day. Another major issue that agricultural educators juggle is balancing their personal lives, professional lives, spiritual lives, and health. One key to remember is that just like the sideshow juggler, being able to balance or juggle all portions of your life is a process that is not easily mastered. It seems that when you think you have all portions balanced and revolving through the air perfectly, one little misstep can cause havoc. There are some steps that can be taken to help maintain all of the portions in balance. Prioritize Marian Thomas wrote that good news is superwoman is dead. The bad news is she left behind an entire generation of women who are still struggling to figure out how to balance home and The same can be said for any agricultural educator trying to be the superhuman. Most agricultural educators eventually realize they aren't superhuman and can't do it all. This is when being able to prioritize tasks becomes extremely important. Having a system can be as simple as asking yourself this urgent? Is this important? Doing so can minimize wasted time on tasks that may not be urgent and important at the Many tasks which need to be done, but aren't as important, can be delegated to others. It is also important to prioritize family events. It is hard to think about more activities knowing that you have so many activities with your professional life planned already. However, making activities like family reunions, vacations, and other family functions a priority shows the individuals in your family they do come first. Communicate One essential activity to creating balance is communicating with your spouse/partner regarding the activities you have prioritized. This can include going over the schedule for the week so any changes in who may be picking up the children or caring for the animals can be covered. If you or your spouse/partner's work schedule is more erratic than others, a daily planning session to establish the following day can be more effective. Communication can also lead to sharing responsibilities of household duties. At last check, most men were not allergic to work in the kitchen and women were not allergic to yard work. Instead of making those distinct and historical gender differences, share in those responsibilities and value the work done by each other. …" @default.
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