Monday, November 1, 2010

DO THE HERNANDEZ AND NADAL WAY

Dear readers

To put thoughts lingering in mind for so long into words is no small task if we are not used to it as nothing can beat practice.The same premise needs to apply to you dear students as without enough practice you all will be like vegetables whose values keep depreciating over time.Neither footballers nor actors stay in demand if practice is no longer their top priority. Hernandez, new striker at ManU was profusely commended by Fergie for always being the first coming for training and the last to leave the pitch.He deserves the credits for scoring three decisive goals with one winning goal two games in a row. His attitude towards practice is no different from that of Ronaldo who was always early for training during his heyday at ManU.

What your young,resourceful yet dedicated teacher Miss Farah as been doing all this while is to make you mentally fit and be resourceful enough to confront the oncoming enemies rushing in and charging at you at blinding speed.

To complement the final preparation, i do think there must be a plan, a simple plan.It is learnt The New Moon which has just begun though with dismal performance in fact signifies something encouraging as some of you are already ready for the finale. Nothing good comes the easy way.

Should we settle thing The Little Pea way, to come out of the hall come 28 November with all smiles is not something impossible. Nadal's insistence to stick to his training schedule at the cost of evading the awaiting The King Elizabeth was worthy his discipline as he eventually reclaimed his no 1 world tennis ranking! See..nothing beat practice and discipline.

Let us treat The New Moon the Hernandez and Nadal way and success God willing will be within our grasp.

Sir

1 comment:

  1. I really need to learn to be organised when it comes to a plan like this so that everything will run in a way so smooth.
    Sir is good at being organized and systematic. N

    U r right New Moon classes should be treated like a sport practice. If only they can set their mind to treat both studying and playing equally

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