At first, when I began reading “Show Your Work” by Austin Kleon, I felt skeptical. I didn’t really like the idea of sharing something of my work every day on the Internet. I am definitely more of a visitor” than a “resident” when it comes to my private life, and sometimes I feel that I would prefer it that way in my professional life, too. However, recently a classmate had a job interview and noted that her potential employers were very impressed with the fact that she had a professional website. She got the job. And that got my attention.
Austin Kleon talked about “giving what you have,” even if you don’t feel like a genius, because what you make will be meaningful to someone. I feel that way about the teaching profession in general when it comes to my students. It is a nice thought that I could benefit other teachers as well.
Austin Kleon talked about “giving what you have,” even if you don’t feel like a genius, because what you make will be meaningful to someone. I feel that way about the teaching profession in general when it comes to my students. It is a nice thought that I could benefit other teachers as well.