Over the last couple of weeks I revisited these readings from the past: “Do not wait for strength before setting out, for immobility will weaken you further. Do not wait to see clearly before starting; one has to walk toward the light. When you take the first step and accomplish that tiny little act, theContinue reading “Readings: Obstacles and courage”
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Reading: Take Action
I tend to recall and share this every spring. “Do not wait for strength before setting out, for immobility will weaken you further. Do not wait to see clearly before starting; one has to walk toward the light. When you take the first step and accomplish that tiny little act, the necessity of which mayContinue reading “Reading: Take Action”
Readings: Spring Inspiration
Some recent favorites: “Do not wait for strength before setting out, for immobility will weaken you further. Do not wait to see clearly before starting; one has to walk toward the light. When you take the first step and accomplish that tiny little act, the necessity of which may be apparent only to you, youContinue reading “Readings: Spring Inspiration”
Reading from Class: Re-inspiration on 7 years of Teaching
Thanks for visiting. This month marks my 7th year of teaching. I am so grateful for this. Here’s inspiration I found last year from Philippe Vernier and a post I shared this time last year. “Do not wait for strength before setting out, for immobility will weaken you further. Do not wait to see clearlyContinue reading “Reading from Class: Re-inspiration on 7 years of Teaching”
Reading from Class week of 4/29/2013: Philippe Vernier
I read this quote in a letter titled “Faith and the Power of Practice” from Patricia Walden and her team. This was a great piece written on the power of maintaining faith and practice through the recent Marathon tragedy and trauma in Boston. “Do not wait for strength before setting out, for immobility will weakenContinue reading “Reading from Class week of 4/29/2013: Philippe Vernier”