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My Students, My Inspiration

Everybody needs a source of motivation in their lives and for me, it's you- my crazy naughty kids. I don't have a perfect life but I have a wonderful life because all of you fill colors in it. 

Every day you teach me something new. It is you who taught me to have patience by sitting in the class for hours and listening to every single teacher. It is you who taught me to forget everything even after somebody scolds you. It is you who taught me to enjoy the life to the fullest. It is you who taught me to smile even after crying, to cope up with the stress by being calm even during exams. I am still a learner. You are my boss and I am working for you.

I am an ordinary human but it's you who make me feel like a champion when I complete my task and teach you any lesson.

Although like every other human being, sometimes I feel upset but as soon as I enter the classroom and see your smiling faces, I forget all my worries.

Sometimes while dealing with you, I feel like I discover wildlife 😅.  Sometimes it feels like the seeds I am growing show negligible growth but then, one fine day, all of a sudden you surprise me with something new and extra-ordinary. 

My dear students, I love you for all this and even more.

I appreciate all that I have learnt from you, today and every day. And I promise you I'll always be there to make your tomorrow beautiful.

Heena Nagwani
Educator, Oxford Public School


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  1. It is so true Ma'am...
    Students do inspire and at the same moment surprise us with their acts..
    Very well written :)

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  2. Very well written. These kids are extremely good nd wonderful.......!

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  3. So true...these students are the reason of our smile...n hope,they are our future n will surely make us feel proud one day..

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  4. Well said mam....after entering into the classroom we forget all our tentions and worries and engross completely in their world..

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  5. Very true Heena Ma'am

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