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Teachers - One of The Most Influential Forces on Earth

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Elevations Real Estate, LLC www.BuyFortCollinsHomes.com

 Teachers - One of The Most Influential Forces on Earth
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I ran into one of my junior high teachers a couple of days ago.  His name is Tom Carson.  He taught social studies and history.  He also coached the boy’s 8th grade football and basketball teams.  As either teacher or coach, I spent at least part of nearly every school day with him for little more than 9 months but his influence on who I am and the man I’ve become is immeasurable.

How is it possible that someone with whom I’ve spent comparatively little time has such dramatic impact?  I think it has two primary components.  First, it is timing.  When you’re in 8th grade, you’ve officially entered the fantasy realm of TeenagerLand.  Time seems to crawl.  9 months in Teenager-Land is like 7 years in Grown-Up-Land.  You’ve embarked on a hormone driven bender where every single aspect of your existence has life and death implications and everything seems to take forever.

Second, (and this was a common trait among many of the teachers I encountered in my home town) he gave a shit about me as a person – not just a kid that needs to memorize historic dates and the preamble to the Constitution in order to advance to 9th grade.  Mr. Carson was invested in making sure I turned out okay as a good citizen - a good human being. 

In the fall of 1977, I had been voted 8th grade class president, which was really more a popularity contest than a testament to my budding leadership skills.  This was the culmination of my ascension to being part of the “in” crowd.  Let’s just say I let all that go to my head.  I got pretty cocky.  I was influenced by my peers rather than being influential of my peers.  At one point, in an effort to win some laughs at the expense of someone else, I made some derogatory comments about another kid in class.  I don’t even know if he heard what I said but my friends and I were all chuckling about it and one of my teachers, Mrs. Dixon, overheard it.  She brought it to Mr. Carson’s attention and they took me aside that afternoon to have a talk with me.  They were the 8th grade sponsors and kind of coordinated the activities of the class as a whole and the student elected leadership in particular.

In that talk Mr. Carson pointed out that not only was I being rude and disruptive in class – but that I was betraying a trust that others had placed with me as their class president.  They spoke about gifts of personality, intellect, and athletic skill and the responsibility that goes with those gifts.  They reminded me of the important role humility plays in our daily lives and leading by example.  They said they brought this to my attention because they cared about me and my future and wanted for me to succeed at whatever I set my mind to. 

Mortified doesn’t begin to describe how I felt after leaving that meeting.  I held my teachers in high esteem and to have disappointed them in this way was a devastating blow.  I took heed of their admonitions and advice.  I shared the experience with my mother and she agreed with what my teachers had said and done and also expressed her disappointment and hoped I had learned a valuable lesson.  Disappointment is far worse punishment than detention, being grounded, or even running laps.

High SchoolWhen I saw Tom recently, he and I stood and talked for 20 minutes catching each other up on 30 years of life.  He is retired from public schools and he and his wife (who was an elementary school teacher herself) travel the country teaching teachers how to be better educators (mostly on Indian Reservations in the western U.S.).  Before we parted, I made sure to thank him for his care, compassion, influence, and life lessons.  I told Tom how lucky I feel to know him, and what an awesome teacher he is.

So why the snippet of my own real-life John Hughes film?  First, if there’s someone in your life who has shaped the great person you’ve become – let him or her know about it.  Second, if you think about the way influence works, it is always about timing and caring.  In the grand scheme of things, the amount of time Tom Carson was active in my life is minute, yet his influence has been enormous.  The time you spend with your clients may seem like forever but from a larger scale it is relatively small.  Are you making the most out of that time?  Demonstrate your care for your clients, colleagues, and vendor/partners so that your influence will have a positive lifelong impact like Mr. Carson’s had on me.

 

Team Honeycutt
Allen Tate - Concord, NC

Teaching is an admirable profession. I don't think a Teacher ever knows how much they have influenced their students. A good teacher is such an asset to a student.

Betty

Aug 29, 2012 05:50 AM
Amy Hamilton
Mount Juliet, TN

It is interesting to me on how often individuals mention how a teacher has shaped their career and in essence in their identity. I am grateful for all the teachers who believed in me and helped me get to where I am now. One of my favorite aspects of my job is helping families find their best fit in the school systems in Wilson County, TN. I do not even mind the summer rush of parents trying to buy a house before the school year starts.

Aug 29, 2012 05:55 AM
Dick Greenberg
New Paradigm Partners LLC - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Residential Real Estate

Hi Chris - Thanks for sharing that. Over the years, I have often thought about a couple of people who had a huge influence on me and helped shape the person I became. You're very fortunate to have had the opportunity to say thank you to them - I've always regretted missing that opportunity.

Aug 29, 2012 06:24 AM
Chris Hardy
Elevations Real Estate, LLC www.BuyFortCollinsHomes.com - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Real Estate

Allen, Amy, and Dick-  Thanks for the comments!  These professionals play such a dramatic role in our children's lives yet in many ways, contemporary teachers are blocked from providing key social and etiquette guidance at the risk of an over-indulgent parent's ire and/or the threat of law suit.

Aug 29, 2012 06:35 AM
Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster Real Estate - Gainesville, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

It is amazing when you think about how little time to one person can have such a HUGE impact on the recipeient of the time, influence or advice of another.  I remember vividly a waitress I worked with during my college days bumping into me a decade later and thanking me for helping her through a real life crisis.  At the time she was in an abusive relationship, and something I said or did, gave her the courage to get out of it.  It meant a lot that she thanked me and knowing that I literally changed her life.  

Now I need to make my list of people to thank.

Aug 29, 2012 07:28 AM
Chris Hardy
Elevations Real Estate, LLC www.BuyFortCollinsHomes.com - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Real Estate

Chris Ann- That's a great story!  How cool to have bumped into her and received that bit of gratitude!  Love that kind of stuff!!

 

Aug 29, 2012 08:56 AM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Chris (Hardy) - Thanks for the reminder. I'm going to re-blog this and remind others the value you point out in  good teachers! Bless you!

 

Chris Ann, that WONDERFUL! Don't ever stop caring!

Aug 29, 2012 01:17 PM
Tim Lorenz
TIM LORENZ - Elite Home Sales Team - Mission Viejo, CA
949 874-2247

Yes beyond our parents teachers have a big roll is shaping our lives.

Aug 29, 2012 01:33 PM
Chris Hardy
Elevations Real Estate, LLC www.BuyFortCollinsHomes.com - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Real Estate

Thanks, Laura & Carole.  I hope folks will reach out to the people who have made a difference in their lives!

Tim - when you consider the amount of time kids spend in the hands of teachers, its amazing they aren't respected more!

Thanks everyone for  your comments!

Aug 29, 2012 02:58 PM
Rose King
David Tracy Real Estate - Friendswood, TX
Friendswood / Pearland / Houston Bay Area

This is a wonderful story, Chris! Most everyone can recall one teacher who made a difference in their lives. For me it was Mrs. Brannen, my high school journalism teacher. I followed in her footsteps and enjoyed a teaching career for 27 years because of her influence. She is still my friend, and I sold her a house last year! Thanks for reminding us to thank those who touched our lives!

Aug 29, 2012 03:18 PM
Chris Hardy
Elevations Real Estate, LLC www.BuyFortCollinsHomes.com - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Real Estate

Hi Rose-  Wow!  27 years!!  That's amazing!  Most of my teachers were in the early stages of their careers when I had them.  Most have now retired and the majority of them retired having only been at one school.  Quite a legacy!  Thanks for the post!

Aug 30, 2012 01:09 AM
Bob Usey
Bob Usey Properties - Gulfport, MS

Chris: Outstanding post with many lessons to be learned by all. Your points apply to all relationships that we have in life. Don't wait until they die to tell the family what a person meant to you....tell that person RIGHT NOW. Tommorrow may be too late.

Bob Usey Properties

Mississippi Gulf Coast

Web Site: BOBUSEY.COM

Sep 13, 2012 05:01 AM
Chris Hardy
Elevations Real Estate, LLC www.BuyFortCollinsHomes.com - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Real Estate

That's great advice, Bob!  Thanks for the comments!

Sep 13, 2012 02:37 PM