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by Stacey Libbert of Running Monologue 

Life is about happiness, inspiration and following our passion.  Charles Kingsley once said, “All we need to make us really happy is something to be enthusiastic about.” 

The best part of this is that passion, which is defined as boundless enthusiasm, is not some elusive thing that we must search out.  It is already within each and every one of us. 

I have been a teacher for many years, and one of the most important things I learned in working with students is that finding what interests the student is key to his or her success.  If I can tap into what really lights a student up or what most captures his or her imagination, progress skyrockets. 

But this concept does not apply only to students with special needs.  It applies to all of us.  What we need most is to follow our innate spirit.

 


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