1612. To be optimistic



Excitement, being enthused, being enthusiastic, eagerness, future anticipation, optimism, hope. 

Those words do not much the word illusion. However, in Spanish, ilusión, refers to that first sequence of words. 

Anyway, in spite of problems, I know many professionals that attend the work post every day with those words – I’m referring to their state of mind and soul. Although there are problems in a school, this doesn’t prevent its professionals to attend everyday work post with that state of mind and spirit. 

They have a pile of test to grade or the students misbehave and are disruptive, so what?, these professionals think. They think positively. And one day after another. 

Some or many of them have turned to the sacraments of penance and Eucharist, and they can smile after a horrible class. They are not supermen or superwomen: they commit errors and have problems but they know how to face up with those problems, as good as possible; they have a nice personality or a nice way of doing things, and they are perfectly normal. / Photo from: teacher in class www evollution com

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