Monday, October 20, 2008

Light a Candle

In the Houston area, we were all recovering from Hurricane Ike. I had no power in my house for nearly a week. I would light a candle at night to light up the room I was in. The room went from being pitch-black to having a wonderful glow.

Every day when you teach, you get to be like a candle. You get to spread “light” to children. You spread the “light” of learning, the “light” of your enthusiasm, and the “light” of caring to students. For some of those students, you may be the only bright light they have in their lives. You are a difference maker.

Have a great day and a wonderful week.

Maryln

PS We would love to come to you to do training for your school. Go to http://www.atiseminars.org/ and click on "Staff Development/Keynotes" at the top of the page to get details.

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