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themonthswillpass · 5 months
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Your soul knows. It will literally tell you when it's time to start a new chapter of your life. Trust it.
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themonthswillpass · 5 months
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“You will have days where you feel better, and you will have days where you want to die. Both are okay. There is no magical cure. You just need to close your eyes, and trust that the waves will pass, and soon you’ll be able to breathe again.”
— Unknown
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themonthswillpass · 5 months
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楊絳先生說:不管你信不信,物質上沒有要求的女孩,感情上會要求更多,她不會因為窮而離開你,但一定會因為你對她不好而離開你
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themonthswillpass · 6 months
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“It’s OK if you don’t know how to move on. Start with something easier - like not going back.”
— Unknown (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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themonthswillpass · 7 months
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themonthswillpass · 7 months
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themonthswillpass · 7 months
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Maybe love is a consistency that doesn't demand explanation when we are erratic. Maybe we can never outrun love even when we are determined never to be found. Maybe we are meant to lean back into love and be received by it. Love lets us leave when we need to; It is always ready for our return. Love says, "Come. Sit. Eat." - Psychobitch
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themonthswillpass · 7 months
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Today I saw all of you hanging out and I knew that I don’t have a seat at this table. I don’t belong there.
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themonthswillpass · 8 months
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You not only have to teach a lot of facts to allow students to think deeply but you have to reinforce knowledge enough to install it in long-term memory or you can’t do any of the activities at the top of the pyramid. Or more precisely you can do them but they are going to be all but worthless. Knowledge reinforced by recall and retrieval practice, is the precondition. https://teachlikeachampion.org/blog/blooms-taxonomy-pyramid-problem/
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themonthswillpass · 8 months
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Bloom’s Taxonomy focuses on abstract cognitive domains and not on the individual learner. It is teacher-centered and not student-centered.
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themonthswillpass · 8 months
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Time always exposes what you mean to someone.
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themonthswillpass · 8 months
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this is actually the lowest point of my life. i have lost so much already. ironically, this is the most loved i have ever felt in life. coz now i finally know that i'm loved. for the first time ever, i have experienced what being loved feels like. it's not for my kind deeds, my pay check, or any area of expertise. i'm loved when i'm at my worst. that's crazy! pretty strange and pretty amazing, huh. thank you God for this gift of feeling loved. i'm incredibly loved.
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themonthswillpass · 9 months
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the porch: a place you can enter without going into someone’s home, but that helps you see what to expect beyond the front door, and a place through which the house affects the street. What kind of porches might the church build in a post-Christendom culture?
“The opposite of joy,” Tim once preached, “is not sadness. It’s hopelessness. It’s having nothing to rest in. Happiness rests in blessings, but joy rests in the blesser. You can be joyful even when you’re sad. We should be experts in joy.”
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themonthswillpass · 9 months
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If everyone is selling, who is buying?
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themonthswillpass · 9 months
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An institution's reputation is an reflection of its corporate values, culture and mission among other things. If these are wrong, then the quality of education provided will most likely be negative affected.
For example if an educational institution is founded on greed or inefficiency, you can't expect the education it offers to be of high quality or transformational.
- Anuoluwapo Ademuyiwa, MBA 
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themonthswillpass · 10 months
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Elevated standards create elevated results.
You notice this whenever you work with an outlier. The bar they set for themselves and others is beyond what most people imagine.
Standards apply not just to the quality of work you produce but the opportunities you work on. If you accept substandard work from yourself, you'll only get average work from others. If you say yes to average projects, you'll have no time for exceptional ones.
Raise the bar to raise the results.
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