Sunday, November 24, 2013

Thankful - oh so thankful!

Well ... it's that time of year again.  The time when we all gather together with family and friends, celebrating all that those things for which we are thankful.  So, although the actual day is still "4 sleeps" away, I'd like to use this blog to express my gratitude about all things surrounding I Will Not Resign.

I am thankful for ...

  • finishing my book
  • getting my book published
  • a publisher who is very helpful and true to their word
  • being able to learn new marketing strategies
  • the energy to do the promoting 
  • every article and program I've been a part of
  • social media - don't know what I'd do without it
  • every single one of my 456 "likes" on my Facebook page
  • all my friends who ask, "How's the book going?"
  • each reader who has purchased the book
  • all the support and encouragement that has come my way
  • principals who have taken things OFF their teachers' plates
  • teachers who tell me the book HAS made a difference
  • the opportunity to work with a state legislator on pro-student legislation
  • affordable promotion materials
  • the many many opportunities that are ahead of me!
Last, but not least, I am thankful for you, blog reader!  We live in a world of blogging and putting it all out there, but I still struggle with that sometimes.  I admit I haven't been nearly as regular as I'd like to be on here.  I'll strive to do better, but every day, I am thankful to God for this journey he has chosen for me.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Staff Meeting

Well, this afternoon, I'm going to my second staff meeting ... not as a teacher but as a speaker.  This is new for me.  I can't even count how many endless school staff meetings I attended.  The words themselves conjure up feelings of boredom, images of administrators going on and on, thoughts of all the other things I should be doing.  No more of that for me, thank goodness!

Today is different.  Today I've been invited to my second local school to talk about my book.  It's really a struggle to prepare.  What's a good balance ... between the good, the bad, and the ugly?  How much harsh truth?  How much validation?  How much encouragement?  How much promotion?  Although they're fresh off a nice week off for fall break, it's still the end of the day ... it's still hump day ... they still have a full staff meeting in front of them ... and lesson plans to tackle ... and papers to grade ... and traffic to fight ... and families to take care of ... well, you know - the TO DO list if never-ending.

I pray my preparation and words will be a blessings, not a burden.  I am thankful for this opportunity that I've been given to speak in front of my peers ... the ones I have such a heart for ... the teachers ... giving them a VOICE one book at a time, one speech at a time, one day at a time.

PS ... All speakers get nervous - no matter how long they've been doing it....no matter how calm they seem on the outside ... no matter how polished the material.

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Barnes and Noble

On September 14th, I had my first book signing at a corporate book store, Barnes and Noble.  Getting in with bookstores is supposed to be strictly between my publisher and their corporation, but it seemed that once the initial contact was made, it was all up to me.  It took several emails and phone calls to get it nailed down, but I finally did it!  And it was so worth it!  It was extra fun that it was the one right in my very own neighborhood of Goodyear!

When the West Valley View published an article about me in August, they had mistakenly said my book signing would be that next Saturday.  So, I guess quite a few people came in, expecting to see me and buy my book.  Although it caused a bit of inconvenience for these customers, it let the management staff know that there was more interest in this book than what they had expected.  So, instead of ordering only one box of books, they ordered another to make sure they had plenty of stock on hand. Although there were a few left over, it gave me a chance to have my books displayed right in the middle at the customer service desk!

Barnes and Noble put up a sign about my book signing quite a few days before the event, which I found out about from, of course, a friend on Facebook!  When I came in on that Saturday to set up, the staff was very welcoming.  They let me have a choice of where to set up, how many tables to have, and they even brought me an ice water from their cafe.  As always, people started coming in and engaging in conversation before I even had everything out of my bag ... well, actually, anything, to be honest.

It was so exciting, speaking to people who came in ... for the whole three hours.  I barely had a chance to sit down, which was just fine with me.  I got to talk to local teachers, retired teachers, happy teachers, frustrated teachers, retired librarians, previous bookstore owners, curious parents, and even a former student of mine!  Although I am grateful for each one of them, I was especially thrilled to have a district administrator as well as a school board member come in.  The district administrator was quite humble, in his casual weekend clothes, but I later found out (thank you, Google!) that he actually has his doctorate in education!  He has since contacted me and invited me to join in on some ongoing conversations about drafting educational legislation.  I'm anxious to see how that goes, of course!  The board member was very interested in the topic and after reading the book insisted that every member on her board should have a copy as well!

The thrilling part is that people are starting to listen ... different people groups and also the very ones I so desired to reach.  Some days, it seems like this process is taking forever, just baby steps one shaky step at a time.  Other days, I look back over the process and am pleased as can be at far it has come.  All in all, at the end of each day, I know God is in control of this.  It is all in his hands, in his timing.  For all of it, I am grateful.

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Friday, September 6, 2013

Movies and Real Life

I don't know what it is about movies and their impact on this whole process, but obviously, it's been pretty big.  First of all, like I said in a previous blog, The Help (2011) was a huge catalyst in getting me to start writing the book.  Standing up for what's right, regardless of the backlash, was the take-away I got from watching that movie.  Although the players are different, I see teachers as being oppressed and not being able to have a voice, very similar to what the maids were going through in the movie.  I also draw several parallels between myself and Ms. Skeeter, getting the truth out, no matter how ugly it might be.

So - my new movie inspiration is The Butler (Lee Daniels).  If you haven't seen it, it's still in theaters, so try to go this weekend.  It's well worth your time.  My husband and I were both very impressed with the acting, but more importantly, the message behind the whole movie.  The thread that ran through several characters and events was that change IS possible!  The main character was so persistent throughout all his years of service in the White House, bringing to light the fact that the black staff was never paid as much as the white staff.  Year after year, he would approach his boss with this disparity, but change never happened.  At the end, knowing this would probably happen again, the butler first went to the president about it ... which surely prompted change!  The message has to get to the right person ... how true that is.

The groups of people standing up for what was right - through so many different avenues - protests, sit-ins, freedom rides, speeches, meetings, organizing - was so incredibly moving.  The civil rights movement is filled with ordinary people who chose to do extraordinary things.  I know God has called me to be that person in this  fight of our lifetime ... to give TEACHERS A VOICE!  Please join me in this fight.  It is worth the effort.  Our kids are depending on us!  Our future will be different because of it.  Thank you for reading!

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Seeing is Believing!

Well ... it was kind of surreal ... seeing myself on TV this morning!  It was my first time.  Less than a week ago, John Hook, a news anchor from our local Fox channel, contacted me about coming in to tape for his Newsmaker Sunday show.  I went in on Thursday for the interview.  Although I was super nervous, he put me at ease quite quickly when he came out to greet me in the lobby.  I found him to be very personable and genuinely interested in my message and what we teachers are going through.  I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to be on this program.

As soon as I knew it would be broadcast this Sunday, I contacted friends, family, senators, my congressional rep, our city council, our school board and anybody else I could think of!  I figure if they don't get the message through the book ... maybe TV will be the ticket!  Afterall, sometimes, SEEING is believing, right?!

(I am hoping to find a link for the program soon.  I'll post it when I find it.)  Thanks for reading!

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Busier than ever!

You know - it's kind of crazy.  I am beginning my third year of not working full time, and I am BUSIER THAN EVER!  More days than not, I am asking myself, "How did I ever have time to work a full time job?"  I mean - today, I almost did not have time for a nap!  I know, you might be laughing - but for me, it's got to be scheduled in.  With my rheumatoid arthritis, it is crucial for me to get the rest my body needs in order to be as healthy as possible.  Along with that is my gym time which usually consists of a yoga class.  What else?  Well .. .marketing, networking, selling, planning for my book.  And ... clipping coupons, ad matching, marriage mentoring, PTA volunteering, substitute teaching, shopping, cleaning, paying bills, and taking care of my amazing family.  Whew!  See - busier than ever!  BUT ... I wouldn't trade it for the world.  I am so grateful to have the freedom to have a schedule that allows me to take care of myself and my loved ones.  This new chapter in my life has been a blessing.

So - whatever your daily schedule is ... busy, slow; full time, part time; mom or not ... find the joy in whatever that day holds.  You know the cliche ... today is a gift - that's why it's called the present.

Blessings friends!
Until next time ~
Lori

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Arizona ... we have lift off!

All I can think of to share about this week is THE most awesome feedback I've received from the book so far - and it came to me about an hour ago.  I am over the moon!  It means changes ARE happening, and there's proof!  What do we want?  -- to have a voice and be respected.  It is happening.  Small steps - but we have to start somewhere.  My prayer is that changes like this will happen exponentially until EVERY teacher in America has LESS on her/his plate!  Celebrating wit you ... Here you go:
So I have to tell you... today my principal started out with this statement: "I read this book this summer that the Superintendent gave to me. It is called... I will not resign. We all read it together and came to the same conclusion that we needed to take something off of teachers plates this year that would make a huge impact. Then she discussed how we have gone from cherishing students to testing without cause. She then said as of today>> We will only have one staff meeting a month and went on to name like five more things that we won't have to do this year.
I just wanted you to know that your message of loving kids is getting out there and that in order to do that you have to value the teachers.


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Help!

Wow!  It is seriously HOT here in Phoenix!  I'm not really complaining, because honestly, it's not like I work out in the heat.  We're inside most of the time.  Thank God for a/c!  To escape the triple digits, many of us duck inside movie theaters, watching whatever blockbuster (or lackluster) release is currently out.  For those of us (yep - us) trying to stick to a budget, Harkins' Summer Fun movies will have to do!  The things we do for our kids, right?!

Anyway - rewind to two summers ago ... the summer of 2011 ... when The Help was the big hit.  If you saw it, I'm sure it impacted you greatly ... unless you're a robot.  Ha!  Well ... for me, it changed my life quite literally.  This is the first "sign" I received that I was to write my book, I Will NOT Resign.  After the movie, I reflected on why things got the way they did in that movie (and real life of course).  I don't think it was purely evil motives - but also a mix of tradition and "that's the way it is".  Oppression of certain people groups is not something that happens overnight or for just one reason. It hit my heart like a ton of bricks ... that is exactly what's happening in our education system.  Our public school teachers are oppressed!  If you don't think so, try speaking your mind in the next staff meeting (if you're a teacher) ... and see what happens.  Do this repeatedly, and I can guarantee you that another career path will be in your near future!

This "rock the boat and you're out" environment ladled with fear and coercion is NOT a healthy one for our teachers or our students.   As soon as I realized what a big problem it was ... I set out to write my book, raise awareness about what's going on on with our teachers ... and give our teachers a voice.  Please help me spread the word ... today.  Now is the time for change.

Hoping to give our teachers a voice,
Lori

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Public release week

Well, this is the public release week!  It just means my book is officially for sale on Amazon and will be offered in some bookstores.  This also means I can start having some of my book signings at bookstores as well.  The bottom line is a lot of the work is still up to me!  The publishing company was certainly right when they said this is a marathon, not a sprint!  I don't relate to ANY of that running jargon - because I'd only run if a very big bear were chasing me ... but I get their point.

This all has been a great big learning experience for me.  Since the last post, I've been making some great connections.  I was able to meet with a past member of the Arizona State Board of Education who was very helpful.  I've started making attempts at some BIG contacts ... from our city council here in Goodyear all the way to our state governor!  The thing about wanting this to get into the "right hands" is ... I don't exactly know whose hands they are!  The Lord does though ... and I'm praying daily that he guides my steps and actions, to spread the word, raising awareness of public education issues ... standing up for what's right for teachers, students and our communities.

Please help me if you would.  SHARE about this book, this blog, the websites and this mission!

Boldly exposing the truth,
Lori

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Just the beginning

Wow!  What an exciting time for me!  Since March 17th, when I got my first shipment of books, life has been one steep learning curve!  I am amazed at how fun it has been!  The best part has been all the wonderful people I have met during this time, especially at my book signings.  Getting more connected through my website, Facebook, Twitter, Etsy, Pinterest, Google+ and now this blog has been quite a ride.  The opportunities are literally endless - which is exciting on one hand but sometimes overwhelming for a person like me who likes to FINISH things...check them off The List.  My book goes public on the 29th of this month --- 11 more days!  But I honestly don't think things will change that much ... just some book signings will be at book stores now.

I - of course - would love for you to buy my book and let me know what you think about it.  This is truly a grass roots movement that needs ALL the support it can get.  I want to raise awareness of some not-so-pretty issues in public education while giving our teachers (still in the trenches, educating 95% of American school children) a real, consolidated, confident VOICE.  Whether you're a teacher yourself, a parent, a grandparent, a caregiver, a business person, a concerned citizen or a college student ... this book matters to you.  Public education has an effect on each and every one of us!

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Standing Up for What's Right,
Lori


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