Weekly Reflections #05: Mentors and Role Models | Reflecting on The Influence of a Tutor or Part Model in Life.
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Instructors are the obscure engineers of our futures, frequently guiding us quietly through the ebbs and flows of life. For me, Jane Smith, my high school literature teacher, has been that lamp. Jane was not just a preceptor; she was a gateway to new worlds, ideas, and the veritable substance of critical thinking. Her influence has continued in my particular development and professional endeavors.
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Jane's classroom was more than a space for literacy; it was a realm where debate was encouraged and curiosity was fed. She believed in the power of questioning, pushing us to not only ask' how' but also' why.' This approach strained my particular growth, tutoring me to challenge the status quo and always seek a deeper understanding of people and situations. Professionally, this nurtured a problem-solving mindset, essential to my career as a counselor. Jane's mentorship ingrained in me that every case has multiple angles, much like the characters in the novels we deconstructed, and that understanding these nuances could be the key to success.
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Without Jane's influence, my perspective on life might have been narrower, less questioning, and more accepting of effects at face value. She was necessary for stropping my logical chops, transubstantiating my standpoint to see layers rather than just the face. This intellectual depth is a commodity I now realize I need to be more familiar with and has set me apart in my field.
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Still, I would go further than offer words If I were granted the chance to express my gratitude to Jane, gratitude, after all, is stylishly expressed through conduct. I would invite her to a classroom at my alma mater, where I would host a guest lecture. In the presence of aspiring scholars, I would admit her influence on my life, shaping the veritable core of my being and professional gospel.
Incipiently, I'd initiate an education in her name, devoted to those who show an exceptional love for literature, ensuring her heritage continues to inspire and her values are immortalized through generations of scholars. After all, it's in the act of giving back that the most accurate form of gratitude is realized, an assignment I learned well under her education. This gesture would be a testament to the profound impact she had on me, a ripple effect of her wisdom and commitment to education.
It seems, ur high school literature teacher, has played a vital role in your personal and professional growth. Your plan to invite her for a guest lecture and establish an education program in her name just shows her impact. It's actually a great feeling to have a mentor like that in ur life.
Good luck with the contest!!
@damithudaya,
I am blessed to have such a great mentor like her. I appreciate you and thank you for your kind words.
Your gratitude toward your role model is impressive, I'll have to say Jane smith was really good with you.
@kidi40,
Thank you for taking the time to read my article and for your kind feedback
You are an amazing person. Because you remember every positive side, that you gather from your teacher.