In one of the classrooms I'm in, there's a beautifully-done, homemade wall display called, "The Power of Yet." Here's a visual similar to the display in the classroom that I picked out from Google Images:
What a powerful, inspiring message! Simple, yet profound. It's something that all of us need to remember. With persistence, patience, and an open mind, we really can learn, accomplish, improve on, and master anything we'd like to!
If you enjoyed this post, I also recommend checking out, "How to get better at anything."
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Thursday, February 28, 2019
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