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Chapter Twenty Two
Are You A Beyonder?
The horizon of life can be
limited by the inability to see the great beyond. A prisoner in a cell becomes
so accustomed to a life behind bars that they lose the ability to live beyond
the bars. That's why the rate of recidivism
is so high. A high percentage of people who are released get rearrested and
reincarcerated because they cannot see beyond an imprisoned life style.
As a Mentor your task is to help someone "see
beyond" and "go beyond." Creating a hunger in a child is the
best way to motivate them. Removing demotivators (defeatist mindsets) is
paramount in creating a space for hunger in the heart of a young person.
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As
children age and advance in the educational hierarchy, we present them with
greater degrees of complexity in the learning process. Cognitive development is
unique to each person and will dictate their ability to reconcile emotional
imbalances. A Mentor/Teacher needs to develop the skills to create a learning
environment that is conducive to the emotional storms in a child's life.
Picture a
blow fish in your mind. The blow fish or puffer fish inflates itself as a
defense mechanism against predators. The inflation causes it's spines to
protrude further protecting itself. If a predator does bite the blow fish, it
will either choke on the spines or it may receive a lethal amount of poisonous
neurotoxins from the fishes body. The fish represents a child full of
stress and anxiety that engulfs almost every aspect of their being. Unless you
create space within that child, your efforts to help them develop critical
thinking skills may be in vain. A child will protect their heart by lashing out
at perceived attempts to force it where it is not ready to go.
A best
practice in Mentoring is the ability to defuse emotional firestorms through
compassionate listening. Make space in your teaching style to accommodate the
emotional needs in your students. PMM or "Power Moment Mentoring" is
simply defined as Mentoring in the power of the current emotional moment where
the child exists. They cannot see beyond their current emotional state and
neither should you. Help them to release anxiety before you attempt to teach.
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Birds don't wear goggles or
bifocals when they go fishing. Did you ever wonder how a bird in the sky can
spot a fish under water? I've never seen a bird with binoculars! Humans and
birds see differently for many reasons. What gives birds the ability to see
beyond the surface of the water when they are looking for a meal?
Birds have the ability to see in
two types of vision called binocular and monocular vision. This means that both
eyes can work together to see straight ahead or each eye can see independently
of the other. A bird's eye takes up a larger percentage of space on its head
than a human eye does. The retina contains different colored drops of oil. Each
species has oil that allows it to see effectively for its own individual
lifestyle. A sea bird will have more drops of oil which is believed to help it block
the glare of the water when searching for food.
Several years ago I was helping
to teach a youth group at a local church. One particularly exasperating young
man gave us a years worth of stress in about 2 hours. I remarked to one of the
other youth leaders that this boy was a lost cause. I said: "Some kids are
just never going to get it!" The other leader nodded his head in
agreement. We had both just written him off our "beyonder list." We
could not see beyond his immaturity - that was very immature of us!
I went home that night thinking
that I had a good day as I lay down in bed. All of a sudden a guilt bird
started flying around my gut. The voice I heard was almost audible: "Who
do you think you are saying that boy will never get it? You got it didn't
you?" I began to remember how far I had come in my own life journey. I had
given many folks a whole lot of stress while growing beyond my immaturity. I
felt guilty and I learned my lesson not to write any child off of my "beyonder
list."
Birds can see in cloudy, foggy
and murky conditions in large part due to the oil in their retinas. The oil of
compassion in a Mentors heart will allow them to see through cloudy immaturity
in people. Becoming a Beyonder requires the binocular vision of seeing what's
right in front of you and the monocular vision that sees the wider vision
of the big picture of possibility.
Thanks for your time.
Go do something nice for somebody.
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