“To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time.” –Leonard Bernstein
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Joy Morin, MM, is a teacher, pianist, composer, speaker, and writer of a blog at ColorInMyPiano.com. A devoted teacher and lifelong learner, she teaches students of all ages at her independent piano studio near Ann Arbor, Michigan. Joy is a frequent attendee and presenter at conferences and workshops, and enjoys connecting with fellow piano teachers through her blog and beyond.
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2 thoughts on “Wednesday’s Words of Wisdom”
I am laughing at this one, because it is SO true! A friend and I were just discussing how denial can be a great motivator (at least for stubborn hard heads like us) and in the same way a lack of time does seem to accelerate our mental and physical abilities.
I am laughing at this one, because it is SO true! A friend and I were just discussing how denial can be a great motivator (at least for stubborn hard heads like us) and in the same way a lack of time does seem to accelerate our mental and physical abilities.
Yes, SO true, Emily!! It’s funny how our minds work. 🙂 Deadlines can really help us get productive!