2008: The Year To challenge the Status Quo
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Every time you teach, you are marketing your character. You are marketing your character, your efficiency, your trustworthiness and your resourcefulness. You are marketing to gain the trust of your customers (students). How?
By giving constructive feedback early and often: You gain trust that you care.
By demonstrating how to solve the same problems asked [...]
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