Are you the type of person who hams it up for the camera, or do you prefer to be the one holding the camera? I'm definitely in the second category. So this month, I was SHOCKED when I found myself in front of a video camera.
That's what passion does for you—it makes you comfortable doing things you never thought you could!
Do you have a passion? Has it made you do things you thought you couldn't? If so, I'd love to hear about it—post a comment and tell us!
I too am not a natural speaker in front of a camera or crowd. I felt called to start my own homeschool support group. With my husband's encouragement and my best friend's help I took the plunge and we are in our 4th year and going strong. Now I can't imagine doing anything different. I even go to functions when I don't have my kids. So my group is my passion. Way to go! Great to hear a voice to put with the photo.
Comment by Bonnie Webb on December 15, 2009 at 8:57am
It looked liked you had been doing that a long time. I think the video will help others better understand what All About Spelling is all about!!!!
Bonnie
Classy! I love to see your passion for what you do. And . . . it makes me want to buy your product (or more of it, as is in my case). When I've been in charge of childrens' activities I've done things like get in front of people which included talking, singing, play acting. I'm not one to gravitate toward being in front of groups.
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I would like your suggestion to my daughter Suzanna Christy who is studying First standard in an English Medium School. She needs some motivation to read lessons on her own. What are the methods? Kindly suggest some methods. Thank you.
MBJ Pancras
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