Every time I sign my name I remember a life lesson I learned in a 3rd-grade classroom. When I was in high school I used one of my electives to help out in the elementary. The teacher I was assigned to help had previously taught in the high school and been one of my favorites so I knew I would like working with her. I remember watching her demonstrate proper cursive techniques at the chalkboard. She taught the students how to touch the bottom line with their letters and put a proper curl on the first capital. At the end of the word, she taught them, and me about life. Mrs. Gregson finished the last letter, touched the bottom line properly and then swooped her chalk up to end the word with a flourish and these words, "Even in cursive writing, you are deciding what kind of person you want to be. Do you want to be a positive, UP kind of person? Then slide that pencil up and end your word with a positive motion! Don't end your words go...
What if your dreams are possible? Borrow my confidence in you until you find your own.