Giving back even when busy!
Life can get busy, but you can always find a way to give back. I recall a week in my life where I had something every single night. However, those busy days and nights didn’t stop me from finding ways to support my community. I had something 12 days in a row, all while renovating my house and teaching high school.
The Chaos
April was busy. It started with the National Business Education Association conference in Chicago where I was gone from Tuesday through Saturday. While conferences are great networking opportunities and can be fun, being away for a teacher is a lot of work – just preparing sub plans is exhausting! Once I returned, the next day was Easter and then the true chaos began!
First, I had to prepare and set up for a large event that was the culmination of a yearlong high school program. I needed to help students with set-up for their tables and products. The following day was round two of set-up for students. That evening was the actual event. It was similar to an open house and nearly one hundred community members came through to see the products that students were selling.
On Wednesday of my crazy busy week, I coordinated our Backpacks for Success “Backpack Stuffing Pizza Party” at my high school. Backpacks for Success is one of my non-profit projects that collects backpacks for students in need. Some backpacks are donated from the community and others are purchased with grant funding that I applied for. At the backpack stuffing party students decorate educational quotes and stuff bags with school supplies. Not only was it a lot to coordinate, but I had to order pizzas which always has to be approved by the district before purchase. Then, the local news arrived for an interview which added to the chaos!
The next day I was a chaperone for French Club where we enjoyed a french themed dinner. This was an end-of-the-year celebration for French Club students. It was a nice evening and students really did enjoy being able to celebrate the many different things they did throughout the year.
As I headed into the weekend, I volunteered at our local “For Kids’ Sake Art Auction” to give back to the community. I was in charge of helping with th buffet. We had a steady stream of people coming for food while music, games, and auction items took place. This was a lovely event and a special evening of giving back at the end of a long week.
The fun didn’t stop on Friday though! My fun continued into Saturday where I was a participant in the Cardboard Boat Regatta (for the first time!). I was in a canoe-like boat with two high school students. It was a lot of fun, but next up was chaperoning prom. It was the icing on top of the large 12 tier cake!
The Moral of the Story
While it may seem like just another 12 days in the life of some stranger, it is also a great reminder of how much you really can have on your plate. So often we let fear or our own lives get in the way of giving back. You may not feel comfortable volunteering with a bunch of people you don’t know, but giving back adds purpose to your life.
It doesn’t mean you have to give back every single day or even every single week. It just means that it is always possible to add more to your busy schedule. You can read to youth, volunteer at an event, or bake cookies for your local police department. I challenge you to channel the energy within you to give back in a larger capacity even during those really busy weeks. Those weeks may seem like structured chaos at the time, but the lives you’re changing will make it worth it. Plus, the feeling of purpose you will find deep down in your soul will make the busy schedule worth it.
-jj