
When the going gets tough, motivational speaker Joe Martin frequently gives one piece of advice: Reach for the medicine cabinet.
Before you think hes advocating painkillers to get teachers through the day, let Martin explain
Ever since I started teaching, he told Education World, Ive saved every note, e-mail, card, gift, and letter Ive ever received from a student or parent. I keep all those letters and notes in a file cabinet near my desk. I call it my medicine cabinet because every time I feel like Im having a rough (i.e., emotionally sick) day -- you know, one of those days when you feel like maybe teaching was a mistake -- I simply reach over to my file drawer, close my eyes, and blindly pick out a letter. After reading the letter, I feel better almost instantly. Each note or letter reminds me of my purpose for teaching, and of the difference Im making in the lives of students -- even though Im not always aware of it. My medicine cabinet helps me hang in when I feel like letting go.So I challenge you to either create your own medicine cabinet or go back and read a few of those notes and letters youve received. Theyre guaranteed to put you on an emotional high for at least one full day if not longer.
Source: Joe Martin: The Educator Motivator
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