As I embark on this annual writing ritual, my students are beginning another. Our Sixth Grade 100 Day Writing Challenge has kicked off on March 1 for the last ten years or so. We make it as fun and achievable as possible, with different levels of participation, monthly prizes, daily mini-challenges and shout-outs, and the kids get excited about writing and publishing on the discussion board of our LMS.
Since I write every day, anyway, I always ask my students to suggest a hundred day challenge for me to complete in solidarity with their struggle. In past years I've done 100 daily sit-ups, meditated for 10 minutes a day, and practiced the ukulele.
This year the challenge coincided with my six-month dental check-up, and I confess I have not been as conscientious about my tooth care routine as I should be. "I know it's boring," I told my class yesterday, "but I think I should floss every day for 100 days. That would be a good habit to form."
They were understanding. "That sounds good," said one, "but only if you do THE Floss every day, too."
I laughed and agreed. I've been wanting to learn that dance move for a while now.
This afternoon I was telling my hygienist the story. Not surprisingly, he approved completely. "You'll see!" I told him, "in sixth months I will be tartar free!"
"Okay," he said, "but remember, you're not doing it for me. It's for you, AND your teeth."
"Wow!" I said. "You sound just like a teacher!"
Doing the floss right after you floss--I think that was a chapter in Atomic Habits!
ReplyDeleteBeware of flossing! LOL (You'll understand when you read my post for today!)
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