October 14, 2022 When Your Hardships Train You for Your Victories Hardships are hardly synchronous nor synonymous with victories. However, somehow I believe those who have had great victories understand hardships well. I recall watching…
October 7, 2022 That Silent Knockdown No One Sees Within Victories Knockdowns and victories can sometimes be found on the same side of a coin. I remember feeling my husband’s footsteps coming closer into our…
September 30, 2022 A Student for a Time. A Learner for Life. A student for a time, one can move toward becoming a learner for life. We are students by necessity. We are learners by choice….
September 12, 2022 To Work Versus To Labor and the Laws Between After writing out my thoughts last week on Labor Day, I was drawn to think deeper into the words, work versus labor. It seems…
September 9, 2022 When Data Seen is Not the Data Expected Data can be quite helpful. Otherwise, we wouldn’t have them to look over and examine if truly, they were a waste of time. And…
September 5, 2022 What Labor Day Means to Me and Wearing White Labor Day, as a teacher, for me, marks the definite last day of summer break. The alarm is turned back on with no longer…
May 5, 2022 When Self-Centeredness Is Survival First Is this a bad thing? There is endlessly so much growing up to do. While contentment with level of maturation may be accomplished, gathering…
January 19, 2022 Sticking It Through First Before one can arrive to sticking through it, one must understand that there is no such destination without first sticking it through. Get there.
January 5, 2022 What The Past Should Teach Us The past was yesterday. Tomorrow will arrive. What will you do today to handle your gift of the present?