A GREAT DAY . . .
Just a few minutes to write about some of the comments I heard on my teaching after one of my Thursday classes:
First, from a 17-year-old:
I feel so good in your class, everyone was friendly and welcoming, and I look forward to making the studio my home.
Second, from a 70-year-old:
You offer so much.
Third, from a 50-year-old:
You are different from any instructor I've experienced.
Let me just say that if you read my blog regularly, you know that different (in my book) is a good thing.
Different moves us out of our comfort zone.
Don't get me wrong -- these are the good things said. I know there are people who come to my class once (ONE TIME) and never return. I am not everyone's 'cup of tea' and I don't hope to be. Each of us will find the teacher who speaks to them.
Enough -- have a great day!
First, from a 17-year-old:
I feel so good in your class, everyone was friendly and welcoming, and I look forward to making the studio my home.
Second, from a 70-year-old:
You offer so much.
Third, from a 50-year-old:
You are different from any instructor I've experienced.
Let me just say that if you read my blog regularly, you know that different (in my book) is a good thing.
Different moves us out of our comfort zone.
Don't get me wrong -- these are the good things said. I know there are people who come to my class once (ONE TIME) and never return. I am not everyone's 'cup of tea' and I don't hope to be. Each of us will find the teacher who speaks to them.
Enough -- have a great day!