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Happiness in the Library: Building Your Coping Skills

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It’s a tough time for libraries, and people in customer service. And while we don’t want to veer into any toxic positivity, it is good to spend a little time focused on building your happiness level. We are not going to solve people’s serious mental issues here. But bringing some happiness skills to your week can be helpful to everyone!

Mondays can be a little hard, even when things are going fine. Use this small injection of a happiness skill to your week. We are here to support you, and to help you to be a little happier in the library.

No matter how much all of us works on our happiness levels, bad things happen, we have hard days, and there are challenges all around us. We can’t stop that, but we can work on building up our resilience to get through these issues with the least damage to ourselves.

Check out this excerpt from the article: Build Your Coping Skills and Capacity to Manage Stress

“Think about difficult situations in your personal life or work in which your belief system played a defining role in how well you were able to cope. Think about the coping mechanisms that were at your disposal. Did you choose to use them? Why or why not? How effective were you in coping with the situation?

Now ask yourself a more fundamental question: what guides your coping skills? What basic principle or principles underlie your decision-making in complex, challenging situations? To be sure, it can be difficult to articulate these deeper ideals and values in our lives. If nothing definitive comes immediately to mind, jot down your initial thoughts on this question for later use in framing a more complete answer.

Ponder also the times when you observed people who were guided by their coping skills in difficult decision-making situations. You can probably identify cases of extraordinary resolve by your co-workers, family members, or friends during times of hardship—personal or professional. Although these situations, of course, may not have been as catastrophic as that experienced by Viktor Frankl, they may still have been formidable challenges to overcome or survive.

In the workplace, for example, it is clear that some individuals are able to cope more easily than others with the outpouring of professional and occupational changes in today’s job market. Corporate downsizing, mergers and acquisitions, new technologies, career or job shifts, new working arrangements, and the trauma of unemployment are all part of our work lives.

All of us can tell stories that illustrate the many ways in which people respond to these challenges. In the end, the most capable, responsible, and resilient individuals have adopted, consciously or unconsciously, a coping maxim and skills to guide and drive them toward meaningful resolutions.”

You can read the entire article here.

CMLE can be part of your support network; we are here for you, and support you in your library work. Take a nice deep breath in, and whoosh it out; it’s going to be okay today.

Save the date for 2023 PLD Day (virtual) !

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Join public library workers from throughout Minnesota for a morning filled with learning, discussion, and more!

Save the date for 2023 PLD Day (virtual) !

 5/5/2023
When:Friday, May 5, 2023
9am – 12pm Central
Where:Zoom
United States
Contact:Jamie Hoehn
jamie.hoehn@co.dakota.mn.us
612-294-6549

Register here!

I know it’s going to be a good event! And – I’ll be there! I will be talking about stress in libraries, some research I’ve done on this topic, and a few ideas for managing it. (Sorry: we can’t eliminate stress in libraries. But we can try to keep it in check.)

Episode 10-09 A book about or set in Hollywood

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Thank you for joining us again on our book group and Reader’s advisory podcast! 

We are here to talk about books and share library ideas!

This season we are exploring all new ideas for books and book suggestions, so you can expand your reading horizons, and share more information with your library community. We are looking at prompts from the 2023 PopSugar reading challenge this season. You can read along with their challenge, linked in our show notes, or just enjoy some different books. 

We see the glamor of Hollywood this week, along with some of the backstage sadness and ick. This is a genre where we know a lot of the story, but only the front-facing ideas. We can always learn more about the secrets and mysteries that we don’t see.

Check out our show notes page for links to our beverages, our resources, and the books we share today.

‘Elevate and empower’: How St. Cloud’s Diverse Voices Press is filling a gap in children’s literature

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One of our responsibilities, as people who provide books to community members, is to be sure there is a diversity of material content – so everyone can see themselves and everyone can see some new voices and perspectives. So, it’s wonderful to see good books coming from St Cloud’s Diverse Voices Press!

Check out this excerpt below, and you can read the whole article right here.

“Abdi Mahad and his wife Hudda Ibrahim founded the company during the pandemic after seeing a lack of representation for Somali children in the books children read.

“There was a gap in literature, especially children’s books,” Abdi said. “We need just to close that kind of gap.”

Abdi said the idea came from his time teaching English to a group of Somalis who asked if he could provide books in Somali or with Somali characters. Many of the students left Somalia at an early age and had no real connection to their native language and culture in America, according to Abdi.

Hudda said the need isn’t specific to the Somali community but can be seen in other immigrant communities.

“We created Diverse Voices to basically elevate and empower multicultural and multilingual identities,” Hudda said.

Hudda and Abdi have a background in education. Hudda is pursuing a doctorate in Education and Leadership, and is a faculty member at St. Cloud Technical and Community College, where she teaches diversity and social justice. Abdi has a master’s degree from St. Cloud State, where he studied applied linguistics and curriculum design. He was born in Somalia and moved to the United States when he was 14.

The majority of the books published by the couple’s company have been children’s books. Along with representing their cultures in the texts, Hudda said the other goal is to grow children’s aspirations.

Books like “Lula Wants to Wear a Badge,” written by Hudda about a Black Muslim girl wanting to be a police officer, help introduce children to nontypical career fields given their backgrounds.”

You can read the whole article right here.

Celebrate Today! National Library Workers Day

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That’s right: every week we are going to celebrate some small holiday! We want you to join us in celebrating every week – because really, everyone needs a little more happiness in their lives.

Join us in celebrating the holiday just yourself, and take some small quiet time to enjoy it. Or, take our book and program ideas, and celebrate in a larger way in your library. Take a small, goofy opportunity to have a little more fun today! (We celebrate you in doing this!)

Whoo!!! Libraries! We have put up a bunch of very serious content about how valuable and important libraries, and library staff, are to the communities they serve. It’s true. And for today, let’s veer over into the more fun side of celebrating libraries! Serve cake! Or cupcakes! Hand out door prizes! Give everyone awards: Best shelver in the 600s, Most likely to pick up a gum wrapper from the floor, Answers dumb questions without screaming, Best decorated personal area! Whatever kinds of fun things you want to be sure you are celebrating – do it! Let patrons get in on the fun by voting, leaving love notes for the library, or checking out books from competing displays – emptiest display at the end of the day/week wins! Libraries should be fun, so take the time today to goof off and have some extra joy in your day.

Maybe have a few books:

Join us in celebrating the holiday just yourself, and take some small quiet time to enjoy it. Or, take our book and program ideas, and celebrate in a larger way in your library. Take a small, goofy opportunity to have a little more fun today!