2. Is it crazy to have big plans?
Is it wild to think you can actually swim in the deep end?
Is it outrageous to think I could teach children these literacies?
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Learning happens in the space between
where you are an where you want to be.
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Learning as scratching a personal itch.
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7. Getting Things Done
“You should only have a thought once unless
you like having that thought.”
I think I ended up with too much on my plate
because I didn’t have a reliable system for
coming back to ideas.
11. Wikipedia
Flow Defined
“Flow is the mental state of
operation in which a person
performing an activity is fully
immersed in feeling of
energized focus, full of
involvement, and enjoying in
the process of the activity.