Saturday, February 15, 2025

Reflections: Masterclass Saturday February 15 2025


Chapter 14: Magic of Mentors: A Man Who Saw Tomorrow by Naga 

The saying that we are the average of the five people we spend the most time with highlights how important our environment and the people around us are. Choosing mentors wisely can have a profound impact, as they shape our mindset, skills, and even our values. Have you had any mentors who’ve made a big difference in your life?

Q1. Mentors play a crucial role in shaping one’s journey to success. Reflecting on your experiences, have you had a mentor who guided you during your student life? What qualities do you believe are essential for an effective mentor?

Q2. As an educator, you interact with students who may not always recognise their strengths. How do you identify their hidden potential and provide the proper guidance to help them grow?

Q3. If you had a magic wand to inspire, guide, and unlock the hidden potential of your students, what would your magic mantra be? How would you apply it to create a lasting impact on their learning and personal growth?

Q4. Mentorship goes beyond guidance; it fosters a culture of trust and inspiration. How can you foster a classroom environment where students feel encouraged to seek and offer mentorship among peers?

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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Heart Vs Mind - Sunbeam Suncity



Through the video HEART VS MIND, we have focused that how heart and mind often stand in contrast, representing emotion and reason. The heart symbolizes feelings, intuition, and passion, driving decisions based on love and desire. The mind, on the other hand, represents logic, analysis, and rational thinking, ensuring choices are made with careful consideration. While the heart may lead to impulsive yet fulfilling decisions, the mind focuses on practicality and long-term outcomes. Striking a balance between the two is key to making well-rounded choices in life. Too much reliance on the heart may lead to emotional turmoil, while excessive dependence on the mind can make life feel rigid and uninspired. The best decisions often come when the heart and mind work in harmony.


This will help individuals to manage his/ her work in day to day life and achieve the goal. Being an adult we start dealing things with the mind but being adolescent they use the heart as the frontal lobe of the brain is still in the process, this is the reason for the communication gap and anger issues in adolescents.

Hence, under such situations instead of being stern, rigid , not opening up to the children, we should display soft - power. Means we are supposed to be assertive and deal the situation with patience.

Mohini Rai 
Carol Henrick
Sunbeam Suncity 

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