My favorite worse decision
Day 1:
My favorite worst decision is to work in a very serious, stressful, cross-cultural environment, under the supervision of a nervous and hard-working leader.
At the beginning, I was very upset because this thing caused pressure on me from several directions, especially since I am a new teacher and a new master's student, and I hesitated between resigning or continuing my job, as I saw those around me enjoying a more comfortable work environment.
But now I realized that I am much stronger than the rest of the people who work in a work environment different from me. I saw that I got used to the pressures, and now my experience in many areas is much greater than others.
Day 2:
One of the hidden traps present in this decision is that I thought that this first school I worked in was the best school, as I did not want to change the work environment and try another place because I believed that this place was the best in everything, and I was worried about facing change and facing circumstances. New work environment and new people.
I also find that I sometimes fall into the sunk cost trap, meaning that I continue to regret the decision I made, and the past continues to control me in a large way, such as I regret choosing to attend this school, why I did not choose a better alternative, as the administration of this school has very severe and unfair procedures, but I see this as just a waste of time. It will do me no good. I should look for a change for the better instead of surrendering myself to the past.
Day 3:
Looking at some of the dilemmas that I face in my school, today I learned things that make it easier for me to find effective solutions to these dilemmas. These dilemmas often leave me confused (how to deal with a problem), such as my sometimes conflicting opinions with my colleagues in the Arabic Language Department, because they Sometimes they think in an illogical way that serves the personal interest rather than the public interest, and this conflicts with the interest of our school. One of the solutions I learned was (slowing down in order to speed up). We have to be slow sometimes in solutions, to solve problems in a correct way. We also have to redefine our priorities. We have to use tools. Effective Decision Making To be more transparent and more inclusive, we must keep values in mind.
All of this will help me reconcile my opinions with those of my colleagues.
Comments
Post a Comment