I developed a simulation for class today and it went really well. One student told me that it was the best class she had even been in.
A student told me that a comment I made two and a half years ago completely changed her life and she is now a much better person.
I have to remind myself that while quitting is hard, not quitting will be harder.
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3 comments:
It's not quitting, it's taking a hiatus, it's a change of focus, it's a sabbatical. You will always find a way to touch and change lives.
It's still going to be hard, but you are not a quitter!!!
Love you, Sarah!
Love you more!
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