Wednesday, August 19, 2015

For the past 2 years teaching got into my blood. I still love it and never thought I will enjoy addressing the future generations so much.

Moving from the cocooned life to venture out and seeking newer avenues is what we all want to do.Perhaps not always  it  is right!!!Working is an organised sector with people around you who command respect can be intimidating but adjusting in an unorganised sector with people professing to know many things but in reality a big doubt on their self professed knowledge can be retarding...


Money is the constant factor that we need...no matter whether we are sorry or happy, sad or joyful, excited or fed up.For almost 3 decades of my life I have tried to figure out my real calling and may be I got the answer in teaching. "I am made for something big"....if not big I can help people to dream big.....and for that thanks to all those pupils of mine who made me realise my worth as a facilitator....and my MOTHER...who was my constant source of motivation and encouraged me to do justice to the profession which I did not select quite intentionally.

My intellect,my knowledge, my quest to know more has come from my mother. She was beautiful and demure in her young days. he is still elegantly beautiful and I respect her opinions and her profind intellect which has helped me to become a woman of substance. She would recite Tagore and Nazruls' lines to us when me and my sister were children, and she would sing and teach us Tagore songs....now I understand how all those things built my personality and how they have formed my love towards arts and literature. She is that one teacher who brought the teacher in me. LOE YOU MOM!!!

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  1. I would love to see people opining about teachers

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  2. What more can I say.. When am also a teacher and give all my credits to.my mom for making me what I am in every bits... And when.I get credits from.my students to be a good teacher I thank you mother and it's ur hardwork that u had put den that has its budding flowers in me now... LOVE YOU Both

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  3. YES MOTHERS ARE OUR FIRST TEACHER...............They have made us whatever today we are!!! :)

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  4. A very well detailed opinion which I agree upon as I have been lucky to be part of your exciting, learning and enduring journey that you have followed as a teacher. I can't agree more about Mothers being our first teacher in life, however i believe you too have contributed to my learnings in my recent past..

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  5. Its not an emotional outburst but frankly speaking my journey as a teacher would have never been possible without you ....my husband Andy......cooperating with my crankiness ,as the school hours were early and helping me to complete my assignments and most important of all in editing and proof reading my written work....love you for everything!!!

    Another thing that I would love to mention is the contribution of my Mom In Law. I imbibed the values of being steady and confident from her.if my mom made me a teacher,my mom in law helped me in carrying on with the profession.
    Life is always teaching us something either fair or unfair.....but we sometimes tend to overlook these learning's but now as an adult....rather a matured woman ...I realise the significant role that my father's brutal honesty has played in my life...as I learnt the values of professional ethics from him....from my grandpa(mom's dad) I learnt the values of punctuality and discipline and from my beloved dida(mom's mom) I learnt how to forgive all and believe in enriching one's own mind and likewise from my little sister learnt always how to help people in need.I cannot thank God more blessing with allnof in my life.Love you all.

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  6. Its not an emotional outburst but frankly speaking my journey as a teacher would have never been possible without you ....my husband Andy......cooperating with my crankiness ,as the school hours were early and helping me to complete my assignments and most important of all in editing and proof reading my written work....love you for everything!!!

    Another thing that I would love to mention is the contribution of my Mom In Law. I imbibed the values of being steady and confident from her.if my mom made me a teacher,my mom in law helped me in carrying on with the profession.
    Life is always teaching us something either fair or unfair.....but we sometimes tend to overlook these learning's but now as an adult....rather a matured woman ...I realise the significant role that my father's brutal honesty has played in my life...as I learnt the values of professional ethics from him....from my grandpa(mom's dad) I learnt the values of punctuality and discipline and from my beloved dida(mom's mom) I learnt how to forgive all and believe in enriching one's own mind and likewise from my little sister learnt always how to help people in need.I cannot thank God more blessing with allnof in my life.Love you all.

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