Little, big things
We often don’t see the compounding results, either positive or negative, of small decisions until much later in our lives.
We often don’t see the compounding results, either positive or negative, of small decisions until much later in our lives.
Mediocrity is dangerous. It’s dangerous not only because a blasé approach to teaching directly impacts the students that you teach but also because it seem to creep in ever so slowly.
Being accepted by my friends was a big deal – in fact, it was my world. Mrs Richards was a great teacher; passionate, kind and dedicated; yet at that moment she was busy, probably tired and disinterested.