Professional Philosophy:
As a professional educator I rest my philosophy of education upon four pillars of belief. Together, these four beliefs provide the basis of what I value, what I do, and why I do it as an educator. These four beliefs are: Faith, Consistency, Curiosity, Passion, and Integrity
Faith is the belief in what you cannot see. Faith goes hands in hand with confidence and positivity. Being confident uplifts the people around us and breeds positivity. You must have faith of what you want in life in order to bring it to fruition.
Consistency encompasses one’s commitment beyond motivation. Consistency means forming and implementing habits that are conducive to personal growth. Every decision made to align with our objectives. Knowing our strengths and weaknesses as teachers and beyond will provide us with the structural foundation we need to stay consistent.
Curiosity can mean opening up to new ideas and perspectives. If we stop seeking information, we become stagnant. The world is forever evolving and unless we do our part to evolve with it, we may lose our sense of purpose. Passion for me is manifested in that flow state we feel when we change someone’s life for the better and when work becomes play.
Integrity fundamentally means doing the right thing. The easiest route is not always the best. Helping those around us will ultimate lead to the love and prosperity we seek from life.