It's not what you go through that makes you strong: it is how you handle the situation that gives you strength.
~ Tanya R. Liverman
My best testimonies are from the times I thought I couldn't survive.
We must experience certain things in life, even in our childhood, so we can later look back and value the journey.
Don’t forget to collect the memories on your journey. Remember, if you only focus on your destination, you will miss out on the benefits of the journey.
A teacher will be frustrated if she is only motivated to teach what she has learned. Yet, if she is motivated because of the students, then she will learn from them how to teach.
Children are our future. We teach them today, what will they do tomorrow?
An educator will teach the students. An Educarer will reach the students.
Respect is not the equivalent to 'liking' a student or teacher; it is the ability to have a high regard for the role of another. In order to receive respect, we should demonstrate it first...
Although any help is genuinely welcomed, it is more important to be a supportive, proactive parent than it is to be a supportive parent after academic failure and negative behaviors occur.
Using poise is not being fake; it is being professional, strong, and composed.
There is a root to every action, which is really a reaction to what is going on inside of us.
There is an inner beauty and outer beauty. Both have tremendous influence.
The repulsive actions of the person who abused you do not identify you.
When we can overcome our own personal battles, we can live confidently in situations we would have otherwise been too weak to handle.
When a cycle in your life repeats, you should troubleshot where the glitch is. Find the glitch and you will find your purposed journey.