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Flow and let yourself go: Tips from a teacher
We have family, health, and personal commitments. We plan to go out at a particular time, but suddenly they tell us that we have a meeting that deserves our presence, that we cannot miss. We have visits from parents, teachers, or a last-minute situation. So, our body does not respond positively but creates a tension that from the moment we do not say it, we block the mind, heart, and body.
It is still early and we do not know how to channel the situation. We do not want to look bad at work, or with our external commitments, and that is when the wonderful class we prepare gets out of control, gets disoriented, and loses its structure. We transmit insecurity, discouragement and we only think about how we do to comply with everything. We only have the departure time in mind and our entire system goes into chaos.
What do we do? How can we solve these situations without anyone being affected? Let's put everything on a scale and be honest with the people around us. Let's look for alternatives to dialogue and find solutions.
Tips to face your day-to-day situations
Don't let a stumble over a stone damage an instant of your daily time. Enjoy every moment from the moment you wake up and transmit a smile, love, and positive energy to everyone around you. Communicate and plan how to resolve situations so that we can ensure that no one is affected. Don't try to figure things out in a hurry: think, reflect, and stay calm. Make a fair and courageous decision.
Teachers are human, but we are an example for our students. Value your profession and even if no one sees it, let it be you who sees the reflection of a unique, authentic, innovative teacher that everyone will remember forever. The stumbles of your life are the new footprints that you will always take wherever you go. A teacher without stumbling is a teacher without experience.
Don't stop, master! You are a model of life! When it flows, the body goes towards the direction that the wind takes you, without pain, without anguish, without limitations, without anxieties, without worries, without torments. One body, one weight. Use your breath in the process of solving situations and demonstrate control of all parts of your body.
Flow And Let Yourself Go! Share With Us How You Handle The Obstacles Of Daily Life, You Are Not Alone.
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