6 words from my mentor that encouraged his students and me
When his students felt disappointed, dissatisfied or disillusioned with their progress in English, Warwick would say six words.
When a student’s English was good enough, but he knew they could do better, Warwick would say six words.
And when I was stuck in a project, Warwick would say six words:
Keep going. You can do it.
He pushed us to continue trying, following Mahatma Gandhi’s maxim: “Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full victory.”
So whenever I’m frustrated or thwarted, I hear Warwick telling me:
Keep going. You can do it.
Do you need a push to keep going with your English for work? I can help.
Liked this? Sign up for more.
© Christina Wielgolawski