Report
The Ridge
October 2012
It’s ‘Stoptober’ at Forest Ridge Welcome to October or, as it has become customary in England of late to call it, Stoptober! Twitter is all ablaze with hashtags celebrating this month as the time to stop smoking, a worthy cause and certainly one no one can credibly criticize. If you are a smoker or have someone in your life who is, give him or her a call or text or tweet and encourage them to join the movement. Stoptober is a concept easily employed for setting a path to stopping habits that require some time and discipline to leave behind. While smoking might not be your issue, perhaps there is some other bad habit or vice you just need an excuse to stop. Let Stoptober be your encouragement. This year the faculty and staff are beginning the serious work of our SHCOG Action Plan. (You can read about that process and our plan in past Ridge Reports.) The first step was examining our communication habits as a community. This goes far beyond PostIT and the Ridge Report. We are looking at our personal communication habits and seeing how we can strengthen them in order to better communicate as an entire organization. We are using a book, “The Five Keys to Mindful Communication”, penned by a Sacred Heart graduate, Susan Gillis Chapman, to walk us through this reflection and action period. Stay tuned for updates on our work. Perhaps Melanie Guste, RSCJ, summed up the focus of our work together best when she left us with these words at the end of our Faculty and Staff Retreat at the end of August — “Strive to use the language of resolution in your interactions. When you ...
Encourage ........................... you give the gift of interest
Paraphrase .......................... you give the gift of essence
Reflect feeling ..................... you give the gift of discernment of emotion
Reframe ............................... you give the gift of appreciative view
Test reality . ......................... you give the gift of questioning unrealistic outlooks
Probe .................................... you give the gift of asking open-ended questions
Summarize .......................... you give the gift of exactitude
Validate ................................ you give the gift of acknowledgement.”
We are letting Stoptober work for us. We hope it does for you, too. Mark Pierotti Head of School