LETTER TO SOMEONE WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE
Mr. Ginns
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Dear
Mr. Ginns,
I don’t blame you if you don’t remember me – well, maybe
a little bit (smile).
The pic is of the year before you arrived. I’m top row, second from the left.
It
was your first year at
I’m writing to tell you that you really stood
out for me, as a teacher. You showed me a lot of encouragement, respect and appreciation.
You really helped my confidence, and to believe that I was pretty good at something.
I remember asking you several times if I might get into 7-1. And you said
it would have to be a very strong 7-1 to keep me out. Well – as it turns out,
something kicked in around year 9, and in my final year I ended up Dux of the
school.
I became an Actuary working for a big firm in
Then
I quit my job to play guitar in pubs back in
I’m based in
NY again, and travel a bit for business and lifestyle – in the air right now as
I write this, heading to
Thanks for seeing my potential, instead of the pain in the ass I often was. You made a big difference to me, and I can only imagine the difference you made to all the other kids you taught.
How are you doing? Still teaching? If you have access to email, you can reach me at [INSERT EMAIL]
With appreciation,
[INSERT SIG]
David
Wood
www.LifeCoachingResource.com
www.SolutionBox.com