What is more important: that what IS or that that SHOULD be?
Is or should?
When we educate or teach children we have to find out what supports them most.
Because they are not perfect in what they are doing, they come to us to learn.
Should we give them a realistic picture of where they are and pronounce the IS state?
– Too much realism sometimes seems pretty demotivating…
Or should we put the focus on what lays ahead of them and on where they should be?
Shall we point to the dangling carrot before their eyes that pushes them forward?
– This could be demotivating too because nobody likes to be pushed.>>
Recently I learned a lesson about dealing with people who stress me out.
I recently came across this quote by the famous American author Peter Drucker
There is the regular and there is the luxury version.
Here is the brutal truth: Teaching is hard!
Did you ever hear the saying:
The greatest growth block for humans in my opinion is shame.
When I first started teaching, I encountered all kinds of unexpected situations that I was not prepared for at the University. One of them was this:
Sometimes teaching for me feels like sitting in a taxi.
Do you know the name John Paul DeJoria? He is one of those people who started homeless, with nothing. Today he is a billionaire PLUS he is a philantropist, meaning he is always focused on making the world a better place to live for as many people as possible.

