John Dabell

Always Say Never

If you are the sort of person that blurts “Never say never!” then what are you playing at?

Never is a word teachers need to use all the time.

In her deliciously fabulous book, If You Don’t Feed The Teachers They Eat The Students, Neila A. Connors (2000) suggests we say a whole bunch of ‘nevers’ (by the way, what a great title for a book and how true).

Connors reckons to teachers believe in ‘nevers’ and to empahsise this she capitalises the word to ram home the point:

All the above NEVERS apply to any school and the teachers within and for the most part that’s what many people do. It can however be easy to fall into the mousetraps of negative self-talk and catastrophic thinking. This leads into that  NEVER we must all live by…

NEVER give up.

There are other ‘good’ NEVERS we can add to the list such as…

For any further advice about what NEVER to do then take it from Rick Astley:

He said it in a song so it must be true

Image from A List of Nevers.

Why does this matter?

It matters a lot because as Teri Johnson says in her book Overcoming The Nevers: by Gardening Your Life and Nurturing Seeds of Truth:

Accomplishing good Nevers brings us great satisfaction, joy, confidence, accolades, pride, excitement and strength.

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