I have always been a lover of words, and as I've grown older, I find myself relying more and more on them as reminders of things I've forgotten.
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I let words encourage me.
Words inspire me.
Words can take me back to a place or time worth remembering.
Words remind me of things my mind and body too easily forget.
And so my office space has become a place where words surround me.
There are hand-scrawled messages--names of two students I don't want to forget, the CTLE values, names of mentees, and my section of the honors program alphabet for reviewing their work.
There are short sayings, inspirational messages I've acquired over the last couple of years given to me or collected by me. They are mostly taped near me, so I can see them daily.
"Setting goals is the first step toward making the invisible visible." Tony Robbins
"...it's never too late to be whoever you want to be." Eric Roth
"If it's both terrifying and amazing then you should definitely pursue it." Erada
There are small cards on the wall and around my desk that contain messages meant for me on a particular day, and I keep these around me:
"I choose to let go of fear."
"I know that focusing my attention on things I cannot control distracts me from my journey."
"My ability to conquer my challenges is limitless."
There is a December calendar image and saying--a cat with bells around its neck. The quote reads, "Jingle all the way, nobody likes a half-assed jingler." And this will stay up even though it's no longer December because.
Finally, there is a small poster, and it was the first put up in my office. It says, "Let that shit go," and it is in my direct line of vision. That is my most important reminder of all.
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