Over the years as a teacher, I have had a multitude of students talk to me about how they don’t like what they are doing. Most commonly, this shows up in relation to writing. They will have me read over a paragraph before I even offer any feedback they start noticing all the writing sins …
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Embracing the Montage
Who doesn’t love a montage? You get to see all of the hard work that went into something and the pay off all within a fraction of the actual time. As one who loves watching montages of people fixing up cars, it’s one of my favorite things. Being able to fast forward and see the …
Focusing on Boats over Rivers: How to Deal with Adversities
Rivers are featured in many great parables and conversations about life for good reason. While easily recognizable and known, rivers have long stood for an obstacle of humanity and used to illustrate several key lessons about life. For example, I was listening to a YouTube video by The Stoic Community where they discussed the importance …
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