Thursday, July 02, 2009

Success Magazine: Focus on Improvement

The August 2009 Success magazine has an inspiring and uplifting article ("If You Don't Fall, You Aren't Getting Better") by publisher Darren Hardy.

Mistakes can be terrific learning opportunities. Math questions often have only one correct answer and can provide practice in admitting and correcting errors. Mr. Hardy expressed this very well -- "they were markers on the journey toward greatness and should be appreciated, even celebrated."

The next time I hear, "When are we ever going to use this Math?", my answer will incorporate Mr. Hardy's words: "Correcting Math mistakes builds more than Math knowledge and skills -- this improvement process instills character traits that help people break through to a new level of academic, professional and/or personal success."

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