Friday, November 2, 2012

Reflective Journal #4: Hands on the wall

i think it is exactly the time for hands on the wall. honestly, i think i should give up the course. i think i will finish  this diploma at the time of retirement. so it comes to me to stop. i got up early everyday, went to school, with all its struggle and problems. then i had very crowded traffic to reach Tahrir square. the Dr asked us to use "Blogger" which was a miracle for me. then she asked us to write Journal and do project and so......
when we started the activity that the Dr asked us to stand and raise our hands to reach the top points actually at the beginning i didn't understand the purpose, i felt board and made my hands down. but with the Dr's enthusiasm and determination to raise again, i collected myself and removed the chair and all the obstacles in front of me to reach the highest point. now i tried to get what i missed to reach the highest point.

1 comment:

  1. Sahar, as we learnt in that exercise, we do not really know what our highest point could be and if we give up before we reach it, then we would have wasted all our effort. After 27 years of teaching, you can easily remain satisfied at being at a comfortable space on the wall, but i am so glad that you have continued to push forward. Its never to late to learn! And think of how many around you you are inspiring!

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