Monday 24 September 2012

Every Cloud has a Silver Lining

Many students live their educational lives in negativity which is there like a constant companion. For example, we would not think of telling a cancer patient to "get over it." We are told that we should not expect a person who is suffering from clinical depression to just "get over it." Yet, we find it difficult to endure and motivate students who see the world, not through rose-colored glasses, but foggy grey ones. That is the issue with many students who endure their own negativity. Many students just don't believe that the option is available to them. Those students need to begin the process gradually, placing themselves in controlled situations where the outcome is most likely to be beneficial.

Calmness breeds positivity, and a student can build his/her career from these small successes. One cannot get motivated unless one wants to be. So it is very necessary for all of you to look beyond the grey glasses and overcome your failure and lead on for a brighter future. Just because you are getting bad grades that don’t make you incapable of the fact that you cannot pursue your dreams. You have to trust yourself and make the best move. Studying all the time is never required, one just have to be concentrating in what they do. Similarly it is the duty of a teacher not to be biased towards a student and we stand by the rules. In the end a student must always remember that all they have to believe in is that they can do and achieve it.

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