A love letter to all my fellow teachers out there.
Tag: your first black friend
32 before 32 – Lesson 31: Learn Something New
In the last few weeks I have been working with my basketball team in practice as a player. Understand, I … More
32 before 32 – Lesson 29: No more Guilty Pleasures
The term “guilty pleasures” is one I would like to leave in 2020. I know there are more important problems … More
32 before 32- Lesson 23: READ!
I want to start this post off with a bit of a confession that is going to potentially expose me … More
32 before 32- Lesson 22: Social Media Guidelines
Now admittedly, this is kind of more along the annoyances of social media rather than a life lesson. Considering I … More
32 before 32 – Lesson 20: Be the Adult You Needed when You were a Kid
It is interesting that I am in my 30s and constantly reflecting on what events in my past has lead me to who I am now.
32 before 32: Lesson 19- Take Pride in Your Work
One aspect of life lessons I know is a hallmark for me is my work. My parents always had a … More
32 before 32- Lesson 18: Face your Fears
Do one thing every day that scares you Elenor Roosevelt The above quote…is incorrect. Not in its merit but because … More
32 before 32 – Lesson 15: Organize your Life
Becoming a high functioning adult is a labor-intensive task. Since getting engaged, my fiancĂ© has helped me get a lot … More
32 before 32- Lesson 14: Feed your Imagination
The natural curiosity that fuels a young child’s inquisitive nature also allows room for the imagination to go to work. The world is new and full of infante questions. In some respects, many people envy children who have not been exposed to the harsh realities of the world. However, somewhere between childhood and becoming a adolescent, the questions stop. The innate curiosity of childhood gives weigh to the rigid truths of life.