Have you ever had one of those mind-numbing meetings where two hours felt like twenty . . .
. . . in labor?
How is it that we folks who are teachers, who stand in front of people everyday, can be so out-of-touch with our audience?
Do we not see their glassy eyes? Or do we just choose to ignore them and plow on?
Is it not obvious when some of us (OK, me) get five cups of coffee, four more than usual, just to stay awake?
And the restroom runs?
I lost count.
It was a painfully long day.
Here's hoping that yours is not.
. . . in labor?
How is it that we folks who are teachers, who stand in front of people everyday, can be so out-of-touch with our audience?
Do we not see their glassy eyes? Or do we just choose to ignore them and plow on?
Is it not obvious when some of us (OK, me) get five cups of coffee, four more than usual, just to stay awake?
And the restroom runs?
I lost count.
It was a painfully long day.
Here's hoping that yours is not.
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