I first think of the line “Watch out for that first step - it’s a doozy” as another smart aleck jab delivered by that ‘wascally wabbit’ Bugs Bunny to his hapless pursuer Elmer Fudd. Bugs opens a door on the edge of a cliff sending Fudd to yet another untimely cartoon demise. It later passed into pop culture when uttered by annoying insurance salesman Ned Ryerson to Bill Murray’s character Phil Connors in the time-loop comedy “Groundhog Day” as Phil steps off the curb into a deep puddle of slush.
The phrase came back to me as I pondered what to share in my first blog post. It’s not that I couldn’t think of what to share. I have lots to share on building community, the importance of relationships, servant leadership, being part of something bigger than yourself, longing for belonging, how to move people from where they are to where they could be, how the Blue Jays should invest their free agent money this off-season, and more. It is my hope that my thoughts on these topics might be helpful whether you are seeking to invigorate a school, service club, public organization, corporate environment; or perhaps you are just looking for some perspective that will help you be a better friend, leader, educator, spouse, parent, or community member. The question remained not what to write about, but what to write about first. “I am probably overthinking what to share first”, I told myself. I was stuck in paralysis from analysis. But in my mind this first step was still a doozy. So I decided to start with a simple message that can serve as a touchstone for a series of subsequent posts. In my years as a Student Activities Council Advisor (SAC) and Leadership teacher we have had the size of our group grow from 25 students when I began in the role to well over 200 full time SAC members, Leadership students and elected Homeroom Reps today. This growth, and more importantly the magnitude of the difference we are able to make in our school community, is built on three foundational principles:
On the surface these three foundational principles seem simple enough. The first two are cliches; the third one I authored myself. But taken together and grown into a group’s DNA over time they have tremendous power to transform any group looking to increase their numbers and the positive impact they can have, individually and collectively, on others. Each of these principles are worthy of a blog post of their own and I will certainly expand on them moving forward. There is lots of truth and nuance to explain in each of them. As to my remembrance of how the title phrase was uttered in the cartoon world, I consulted Google to learn the phrase is indeed from a Bugs Bunny cartoon ‘Jack Wabbit and the Beanstalk’ (1943). It turns out it wasn’t said by Bugs to Fudd, but rather by the Giant (of Beanstalk fame) after Bugs directs him away from an elevator at the top of the beanstalk to a fake sign showing stairs. The Giant says the line “Watch out for that first step - it’s a lulu” emerging from the crater he creates after taking the bait and plunging thousands of feet to earth. The line in its title form was indeed said by Ned to Phil on the slushy streets of Punxsutawney, PA in “Groundhog Day”. The lesson here is that the internet can be a great place to fine-tune and revisit one’s own experience and improve it moving forward. I hope that this blog might be become part of that for you: a place to fine-tune and revisit your experience as a friend, leader, educator, spouse, parent, or community member, and improve it moving forward.
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Chris Pernfuss
10/31/2016 09:19:23 pm
A very impressive first blog . I think you could write a book on " The biggest Ship in Leadership is Relationship". Look forward to your inspiring thoughts as the blog unfolds. Great work my friend!
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Jeff Gerber
10/31/2016 09:22:27 pm
Thanks the enthusiastic first comment on the first blog post! Appreciate your support and encouragement Chris!
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Stephanie Szusz
10/31/2016 09:36:53 pm
Great blog - looking forward to more to come!
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Jeff Gerber
10/31/2016 09:45:41 pm
Steph thanks so much! Wow - it is pretty humbling to hear such encouragement from a former student who is now such a big part of our community in her own right! Also feeling very blessed. Thanks again!
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Steve Domm
10/31/2016 09:41:09 pm
I'm excited to see you venture out in this direction. As a former student of yours and yes...now my brother-in-law...I can attest to the fact that you showed me a different side of what a teacher could mean to a student...you were someone who brought history to life to me and inspired me to take on that role myself as an educator!
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Jeff Gerber
10/31/2016 09:58:48 pm
Hey bro - thanks for the huge encouragement and affirmation! It is so meaningful to hear that from someone who has known me so long, and in so many different capacities too. Look forward to sharing at JHSS sometime too :)
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Jill Macallum
11/1/2016 11:15:41 pm
GERBS.....
Kory Green
11/1/2016 09:53:41 pm
Like the blog and the message - lots of sayings and cliches come to mind when I think of you and your journey, but the one that fits best I think is.... work only comes before success in the dictionary. You have worked hard and had success more importantly sucesss by helping others. Glad to call you a "friend" looking forward to the next post.
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Jeff Gerber
11/1/2016 10:15:49 pm
Thanks for the kind words Kory! It's a real boost to have life long friends take the time and encourage me on in this way to find success helping others!
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