Troubled Times Breeds Both Honor and Cowardice ~ Which Will You Be? #Quotes
1 Feb“Bran thought about it. ‘Can a man still be brave if he’s afraid?’
Find the Bluebird of Joy!
25 MarYou cannot prevent the birds of sadness from passing over your head, but you can prevent their making a nest in your hair.
**Chinese Proverb
Encouragement for Students Job Searching!
19 FebStudents everywhere are beginning to feel the coming dread; summer ever approaches, nearer and nearer. It is officially time to find internships and jobs for the summer. The interview period has arrived, particularly for law students who are facing the early interviewing period at their law schools. These are the weeks when the top law firms around the nation visit school after school looking for the best interviewees to hire on for the summer. For those chosen, it means increased odds for an excellent/high-paying job after graduation. For the rest, it means disappointment, rejection, and the continued need for determination and faith in oneself and the potentials of the world.
As such, I thought I’d share this poem by Rudyard Kipling in honor of those students heading off for the wonderful world of applications, dressing up, and much praying. His words of wisdom have gotten me through college applications, several job interviews, and every other time in my life when I needed a few drops of extra courage. I actually have it pasted to a bulletin board in my bedroom so I have it on hand every day. Hope he does the same for you! Good luck!