Today's reading, from "The Journey: A Calendar Book" is "Be prepared. It prevents poor performance".
The saying, "Proper preparation prevents poor performance" is
attributed to a US government elected military official, which is more
than likely where the individual from
whom I first heard it learned it as he was in the army as a young man.
Better known as P5 (some add an additional "P" in front of the word
"poor" for a word which rhymes with "miss"), the lesson learned from its
instruction is a must for personal success.
The first 13 years
of my teaching career was spent sharing a collapsible wall (a remnant
from the team teaching fad of the late 70s and early 80s) with a veteran
history teacher we'll call "George". Daily "George's boisterous voice
could easily be heard next door. "George" would use mnemonic devices to
assist his 9th graders in learning the many dates and facts which the
learning of history demands. Weekly I would hear his strong, loud,
experienced voice holler, " PPPPP....Proper preparation prevents poor
performance".
Not only did his students gain this vital lesson
in life, but I, at the age of 25 learned it as well. Four years later
when I would have the same students as seniors in College Prep. English,
they would recall fondly the lesson they learned from "George"
regarding the importance of being prepared.
Prepare. The outcome will be more positive than if you had not.
Keep looking up. : ) AJ
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