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Monday, July 25, 2022

Good bye Law Hello to a New Business

 

 


 

 

 

Goodbye Law, and Hello To A New Business

Goodbye Law, and Hello To A New Business

Lawyers typically join the field of practice because it is a safe job, and they are highly paid without taking huge risks. After a lifetime of studying and working hard for various companies these high-achieving attorneys, (hardly naturals for entrepreneurship), find themselves financially and otherwise suffocated and overworked. As the law model in which the nation’s biggest law firms convert the best law students into billable-hour-crazed associates and, occasionally, partners grow to accommodate global organizations, businesses below the $100 million revenue mark that can’t or don’t want to pay high Law firm fees are being squeezed. This creates a chance for partners, fed up with this model to branch out to establish something of their own. Often times they have a passion for something else and find themselves buried in the law. This paradigm gives them an " out".

         Another reason partners desire to move on and start their own business is because Huge Law generates big dollars up to $1.3 million per year for a sixth-year associate who bills $650 an hour at one firm that must stay unnamed due to the inexperience of young attorneys.“ It’s could be hard for non-lawyers to fathom, but, in many situations, the Big Law job does not even offer associates with any real abilities and it’s impossible for partners to charge their client's expensive fees for less than exceptional work. Working on a huge case may be a lot like putting together a 10,000-piece puzzle.

Business disagreements sometimes lead partners to venture out on their own. As firms develop so hugely disagreements become uncontrollable and partners reject business because it could upset a high-revenue-generating customer.

Any one who has ever watched an episode of " Better call Saul" can see this play out in the series.

          Every practicing lawyer knows at least one talented, hard-working, former law firm colleague. Maybe they quit and started their own company, or maybe they wanted to spend more time with family.

Time Factor

         More than any other reason, attorneys leave their companies to start their own business because of the amount of time they are putting in.. The stress of attempting to ‘balance’ their job and other interests, can become too difficult.” Several lawyers lawyers do not always like being on call 24/7. Any work that requires so many hours is difficult to make a life long commitment to. In order to fulfill life goals and not just billable hours, many choose to start their own businesses and live out a different passion. On their own schedule.

 

Three Important Tips for Starting a Business after Law.

1) Always Learn new skills.

         Starting a new company is like learning something new, so learn all you can about business, and about your new industry. If you intend on establishing a company or working in a management role, you need to enlighten yourself as much as possible about leadership and management, particularly since it demands new skill sets that you may not have obtained through practicing law.

          Learning all you can about your sector and constantly staying up to date. I know a lawyer that chose to get into the Wine Business. He spent all his time studying Wine, and then made the leap from law and never looked back! Who would, in beautiful Napa Valley!

 2) Work Hard and be Dedicated

         This sounds like an obvious one, but it doesn’t hurt to keep this in mind. Many attorneys are not used to the challenge of beginning anything new. Sometimes you have to roll up your sleeves and get things done yourself, no staff.

 3) There is No “Right Time”

There will never be a " right time" to start your business. When one feels the urge to leave and create something on their own, one needs to act when they can.

                The basic guideline does not abandon your work with no concept of what to do next. Be open to possibilities, and investigate what you want to accomplish or what business you’re interested in. Once you have a clear understanding of it, you can determine when your best “right time” to stop is.

 The Story Of A Lawyer Who Became An Entrepreneur

Well....me.

Others of course.

         Lawyers are not locked in their jobs and in fact, many frequently find tremendous success as entrepreneurs utilizing their abilities and talents to build their own firms.

        One Of The Reasons That Made You Move From Law To Entrepreneurship?

         From time to time, it is good to pause for a minute in life to attempt to analyze if the course you are following today is still the correct one for you and to make changes in life if required. Starting a company may be a big life transition for a person, which might take some time to achieve. Becoming an entrepreneur depends as much on willpower of the person as does a proper business environment that generates chances for entrepreneurship. The reason I became an entrepreneur was that I wanted to be the master of my time - to decide and take responsibility for myself and accomplish what I am passionate about. I also so a huge need and I felt impelled to fill it.

  I thought that this was a wonderful venue and a chance to apply my professional talents and put them into use in the area of entrepreneurship. As an entrepreneur, I feel it necessary that individuals, who are beginning a company, have the enthusiasm and bravery to take chances and accept diverse experiences. In my case I saw a need, and was determined to be the one to fill it.

I didnt chose IT, rather the " idea" chose me.

         Entrepreneurial, solution-oriented, and inventive thinking is also vitally crucial. Above all, one must have the confidence and tenacity to believe in establishing objectives and accomplishing them.

What Are Some Of The Challenges You Have Had To Overcome When Becoming An Entrepreneur?

         In business, I have conquered how to negotiate successfully in tough circumstances and confront my concerns, and so I have come to the knowledge that difficulty does not imply that it is necessarily impossible. I feel that entrepreneurship is designed to be full of problems because they indicate how much enthusiasm we have in our business, how much willpower we have, and whether we can overcome these very insurmountable challenges in the first place. Challenges are obviously significant variables that encourage development for enterprises, which also disguise potential. I feel that if entrepreneurship was straightforward and without hurdles, then everyone could do it and the idea of success would become unimportant.

Why Choose Entrepreneurship Over Law

         The path to business is frequently a dangerous one fraught with unanticipated twists, rejections and dead ends. There are thousands of restless nights, ideas that don’t work out, finance that doesn’t come through, and customers that never materialize. It may be so tough to begin a company that it may make you question why anybody deliberately sets out on such a path.

What Entrepreneurs Do

         An entrepreneur recognizes a need and fills it. We try to fill a need that was not met before. It can be a unique industry, service or product. Its a reflection of us. Our ideas, thoughts and services. That can bring great satisfaction that the Law does not.

Why Become an Entrepreneur?

         What compels entrepreneurs to move ahead when so many others would flee in the other direction? Though each person’s motivation is varied and unique, many entrepreneurs are motivated by one or more of the following motivators:

Control

         Entrepreneurs are individuals who want to be their own bosses, establish their own objectives, manage their own advancement and operate their enterprises as they see fit. They realize that their businesses’ success or failure lies with them, but they don’t consider this duty as a burden. Instead, it’s a symbol of their independence.

A Life Reason

         Many entrepreneurs have a clear vision of what they want to achieve and will work relentlessly to make it happen. They sincerely feel they have a product or service that fills a vacuum and are pushed by a single-minded resolve to keep pushing forward. They abhor stagnation and would rather fail while going ahead than wallow in idleness or be bored.

Flexibility

         Not everyone fits within the rigidity of conventional business culture. Entrepreneurs are frequently striving to liberate themselves from these restraints, achieve a better work-life balance, or work at times and in ways that may be unorthodox. This doesn’t mean they’re working less hours – typically, particularly in the early phases of building a company, they work longer and harder – but, rather, they are working in a manner that is intuitive for them.

Financial success

         Most entrepreneurs recognize they aren’t going to be instant millionaires.

Ummmm.... I can certainly vouch for that! That doesn’t mean they aren’t interested in the possibility to generate a ton of money from a massively successful firm over which they have complete control. Some seek to construct a financial safety net for themselves and their family, while others are trying to earn a tremendous profit by producing the next big thing.

Legacy

         Entrepreneurs are frequently inspired by a desire to build something that outlasts them. Others seek to establish a brand that has durability and becomes an institution. Some desire to pass on a source of income and security to their heirs. There are other entrepreneurs that aspire to create a lasting effect on the world and leave behind an invention that improves people’s lives in some real manner. If we can make a difference, help others, then we have left the World better than we found it.

That is what inspired me, and I am sure many others out there!

Thursday, April 28, 2022

What some Legal-Ease International Students are saying......TESTIMONIALS

 


 Legal-Ease International has been blessed with excellent students the World Over, here are what some of them are saying......

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"I wanted to write you about the Legal English Seminar. I thought it was a great chance to learn Legal English and enhance my English at the same time. I'd also like to tell you that the best experience was having you as a teacher, and working with such a high level professional lawyer like you, Dena. Thank you so much!"
Lic. Reynaldo Raynaud
Mexico 
 
"I am very pleased to have taken your Legal English course! You are highly professional and your teaching method is so good that I did not get the time to get bored or even to have extra time to study, because during the class we learn and study at the same time. Just great and definitively I will write it on FB. Thank you so much for all your efforts and dedication for the course to become a success!"
Rosa Elena Moran
 
Matthew Daniels Mexico
"I really have a lot of fun in your classes, you make them so interesting and interactive that we don't get any chance to lose interest."
 
Leonardo Medellin
Daimler S.A. Mexico
"It was a pleasure meeting you. The class has proven to be really helpful, I have used it several times the past weeks, I am very satisfied that I was able to attend. Please let me know if you have advanced courses I can attend, I want to learn even more with you!"
Marysabel Maldonado de Coindet, MBA
Abogado Tegucigalpa, Honduras Division Proyectos De Nuevos Negocios
"I found the Legal-Ease seminar very positive. I had the chance to check my weaknesses and skills regarding legal English."
Andres Marin A.
Abogado Vina San Pedro S.A.
"The Legal English course is better than I thought. I knew it would be helpful, but was surprised how much I did not know. I recommend it to every lawyer here. Thanks for coming all the way to Honduras to share your knowledge with us... I enjoyed and learned a lot at the seminar."
Vanessa Castillo
Banamex Mexico City
"I would like to thank you again for the excellent job at the seminar. Your skills as a teacher are really awesome, you were clear, sharp, fast, and so energetic, which was very useful to stay awake and interested this week full of work that I had."
Mario Tolosa Lahr Esq.
Santiago, Chile
"It was a pleasure meeting you. The class has proven to be really helpful, I have used it several times the past weeks, I am very satisfied that I was able to attend. Please let me know if you have advanced courses I can attend, I feel I can learn even more with you guys."
Attorney Martha Aguijo
Mexico City, Mexico
"It was a pleasure being in the Legal-Ease seminar. The course was great."
Abogada,Marysabel Maldonado de Coindet, MBA
Division Proyectos de Nuevos Negocios Edificio Terra Residencial La Cumbre Tegucigalpa, Honduras
"Thank you very much for the great opportunity allowing me to attend the seminar. I had a great time and learned a lot. I really hope you come back to Honduras. We look forward to the next seminar."
Abog. Lizzeth Villatoro
Gerente Asesoria Legal Banco Grupo El Ahorro Hondures S.A. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, C.A.
"It was a pleasure to take the Legal-Ease International seminar, and you are a great teacher! I will attend the next course! We have been waiting for a course like this in Tegucigalpa."
Yolanda Batres
Attorney
"It was great attending the legal English course, it is helping so much! When is the next one?"
Edith Maria Lopez Rivera; Bufete Lopez Castro
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
"Once again, thank you very much for your firm directory offer as well as for your unconditional e-mail help. You can not imagine how my Dahl's Law Dictionary has become handy."
Novida Hernandez
Attorney for the U.S. Embassy Tegucigalpa, Honduras
"Thanks, the dictionary is a very useful tool. I love using it, it has helped me a lot, really."
Juan Pablo Esq.
Fianzas Monterrey
"Thank you for everything.The seminar was great and very useful. It did not feel heavy at all, since you made it so easy to digest. I have been practicing with the software and is amazing... I will save so much time I cannot believe it."
David Robles
Panama City, Panama
"I really enjoyed the seminar. Like I said, it was one of the best I have ever participated in. I really learned quite a bit of my new language 'Legal-ease'."
Allen Candanedo
GGA Law firm Panama City, Panama
"It was a pleasure to meet you. I loved the way you explain everything and your sense of humor is the key that kept me so interested."
Alberto Orjuela
Oxy S.A Bogota, Colombia
"Thank you for all your effort and disposition to teach us the most and in such a personalized way. It was fabulous because we had an opportunity that will not be repeated...a very small group, cozy lessons and useful knowledge."
Delia M. Arosemena M.
Cedeno & Mendez Panama, Rep. de Panama
"It was also a pleasure for me to meet you, and I can assure you that even though I have been working in the legal field for many years, the seminar was very useful. I learned new things and had a chance to review others that I was uncertain about."
Aixa Patricia Sanchez
Translator Price Waterhouse Coopers, Bogota, Colombia
"The class was excellent! I have learned so many things, you are a patient and interesting teacher."
Maria Teresa Lara
Legal Translator Bogota, Colombia
"The pleasure of taking the Legal English was all mine. It was a very interesting course. I confirm that the diploma is already framed and hanged in my office."
Neris Powel Esq.
Chen Y Associados Panama City, Panama
"It was a pleasure to meet you, I believe that now I have a lot of new tools at work. This seminar was excellent! You are a really nice person and the way that you explain was so clear and I enjoyed your sense of humor. This course encourages me to learn more 'Legal English'. Every day I have to practice all new knowledge that you taught me at the course. I would like to say that I admire American lawyers, is really interesting the way that you work."
Fernando Alfaro Esq.
Morgan & Morgan Asociados Panama City, Panama
"Dear Legal-Ease International Inc. Thank you for everything. The seminar was great and very useful. It did not feel heavy at all, since you made it so easy to digest. I have been practicing with the software and is amazing...I will save so much time I can not believe it. Thank you again and I look forward to the next class in Panama City."
Natalia Hanssen Perez
Abogada Departamento de Contratos Division Jurídica
"The seminar was truly a pleasure. I have been in some where I really didn't feel like I got my money's worth, but you have certainly gone out of your way to see that it was a good experience for the students. Thanks for that!"
Allen Candanedo O
GGA Law Firm Panama City, Panama
"I would like to take this moment to thank you once again for the wonderful course you gave us. I really enjoyed it a lot, and I know for sure that I will remember all the excellent things you taught us. Thank you for your good attitude, your patience and your energy. You are definitely one of those teachers that I will always remember not only for your professionalism but also for your charisma and commitment with your students. Thank you for everything!"
Andrew Martin
Precision Translations Bogota, Colombia
"Debo decir ademas que el metodo empleado para instruir en la materia es bastante Dinámico, agil y practico. "I wanted to write you about the Legal English Seminar. I thought it was a great chance to learn Legal English and enhance my English at the same time. I'd also like to tell you that the best experience was having you as a teacher, and working with such a high level professional lawyer like you, Dena. Thank you so much!"
Lic. Reynaldo Raynaud
Mexico
"I am very pleased to have taken your Legal English course! You are highly professional and your teaching method is so good that I did not get the time to get bored or even to have extra time to study, because during the class we learn and study at the same time. Just great and definitively I will write it on FB. Thank you so much for all your efforts and dedication for the course to become a success!"
Rosa Elena Moran
Matthew Daniels Mexico
"I really have a lot of fun in your classes, you make them so interesting and interactive that we don't get any chance to lose interest."
Leonardo Medellin
Daimler S.A. Mexico
"It was a pleasure meeting you. The class has proven to be really helpful, I have used it several times the past weeks, I am very satisfied that I was able to attend. Please let me know if you have advanced courses I can attend, I want to learn even more with you!"
Marysabel Maldonado de Coindet, MBA
Abogado Tegucigalpa, Honduras Division Proyectos De Nuevos Negocios
"I found the Legal-Ease seminar very positive. I had the chance to check my weaknesses and skills regarding legal English."
Andres Marin
Abogado Vina, San Pedro S.A.
"The Legal English course is better than I thought. I knew it would be helpful, but was surprised how much I did not know. I recommend it to every lawyer here. Thanks for coming all the way to Honduras to share your knowledge with us... I enjoyed and learned a lot at the seminar."
Vanessa Castillo
Banamex Mexico City
"I would like to thank you again for the excellent job at the seminar. Your skills as a teacher are really awesome, you were clear, sharp, fast, and so energetic, which was very useful to stay awake and interested this week full of work that I had."
Mario Tolosa Lahr Esq.
Santiago, Chile
"It was a pleasure meeting you. The class has proven to be really helpful, I have used it several times the past weeks, I am very satisfied that I was able to attend. Please let me know if you have advanced courses I can attend, I feel I can learn even more with you guys."
Attorney Martha Aguijo
"It was a pleasure being in the Legal-Ease seminar. The course was great."
Abog. Marysabel Maldonado de Coindet, MBA 
 Division Proyectos de Nuevos Negocios Edificio Terra Residencial La Cumbre Tegucigalpa, Honduras
 
"Thank you very much for the great opportunity allowing me to attend the seminar. I had a great time and learned a lot. I really hope you come back to Honduras. We look forward to the next seminar."
Abog. Lizzeth Villatoro
 
Gerente Asesoria Legal Banco Grupo El Ahorro Hondoreno S.A. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, C.A.
"It was a pleasure to take the Legal-Ease International seminar, and you are a great teacher! I will attend the next course! We have been waiting for a course like this in Tegucigalpa."
Yolanda Batres
Attorney 
 
"It was great attending the legal English course, it is helping so much! When is the next one?"
Edith Maria Lopez Rivera; Bufete Lopez Castro
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
"Once again, thank you very much for your firm directory offer as well as for your unconditional e-mail help. You can not imagine how my Dahl's Law Dictionary has become handy."
Novida Hernandez
Attorney for the U.S. Embassy Tegucigalpa, Honduras 
 
"Thanks, the dictionary is a very useful tool. I love using it, it has helped me a lot, really."
Juan Pablo Esq.
Fianzas Monterrey
 
"Thank you for everything.The seminar was great and very useful. It did not feel heavy at all, since you made it so easy to digest. I have been practicing with the software and is amazing... I will save so much time I cannot believe it."
David Robles
Panama City, Panama

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

A few terms in Legal Spanish to Legal English Legal-Ease International, The World Leader in Legal English

 

 

 

 


A few terms in Legal Spanish to Legal English

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abeyance (in) - pendiente

abrupt - repentino; precipitado; áspero; (escarpado)

abruptly - de repente; bruscamente

accesory - cómplice

accessory after the fact - encubridor

accesssory before the fact - cómplice instigador

accomplice - cómplice

accurate - preciso; exacto; correcto; cierto; verdadero

accuse - acusar

accused, defendant - acusado

acquire title to - adquirir título

acquit - absolver

acquittal - absolución

actually - en realidad, realmente

addict (the) - adicto, la persona adicta al uso de narcóticos
(narcómano)

admission - admisión; recepción

adjourn - aplazar, levantar (la sesión)

admonishment - admonición, advertencia

admonition - advertencia, admonición

advisement (to take under) - consideración; considerar

affiant - declarante

affidavit - declaración jurada, afidavit

aforethought - premeditado, deliberado

aid and abet - ayudar / facilitar e incitar

alias - alias, nombre supuesto, conocido por

otro nombre

alibi - coartada, defensa

alien - extranjero

alimony - alimentos, pensión alimenticia

allege - alegar

allocation - asignación

anglo - blanco; gabacho, gringo (peyorativo)

answer - respuesta, contestación; contestación de la
demanda

anti-injunction law - ley contra interdictos judiciales

Saturday, January 15, 2022

The joy of teaching by Dena Falken of Legal-Ease International, The World Leader in Legal English

 

Legal-Ease International

The World Leader in Legal English

www.legalenglish.com
 

 

WHY I CHOSE TEACHING

By Dena Falken

 

Teaching can be defined as the involvement of students that allows them to understand and apply knowledge, concepts and processes. ... Teaching is basically the creation of pedagogical, social and ethical conditions under which students undertake to take control of their learning, individually and collectively.

The Joy Of Being A Teacher

Teachers always have one more thing to do. He spends his days presenting lessons, creating new curricula, measuring learning outcomes, mentoring students, supervising extracurricular activities and assessing assignments. The benefits of teaching include the joy and pride of watching students learn and grow. Although teaching is not one of the highest-paid professions, those who love the classroom realize that this role has the potential to be one of the most lucrative jobs of all time due to their long working hours.

Reasons Why ‘Teaching’ Is A Fulfilling Career Choice

Why teaching is fulfilling. It is an enriching role because they can importantly influence and shape the future of every student by leading by example. Teaching is a challenging career because it not only provides students with academic support; the teacher also provides personal guidance.

ü Personal Fulfillment

Many teachers find personal satisfaction. When you teach a subject that you enjoy, you talk about something you love every day and we hope you pass this passion on to others. If you are a creative person, you will find pleasure in designing creative curricula, arranging classrooms and creating message boards.

As teachers have to undergo further training and attend classes regularly, they are constantly learning new things and improving their teaching skills. Watching yourself learn and grow as a teacher can increase your overall self-esteem.

ü Interaction With Students

As a teacher, you have the opportunity to get in touch with many students every day. While some of these students may be the most frustrating part of the job, they may also be the most rewarding. Not only will you be happy to teach children new skills, but also the ability to improve their emotional well-being.

The joys of learning include increasing students' confidence, helping them learn to read, or solving a difficult math problem. You can show a poor student that someone cares about him by smiling in the morning or patting him on the back for a job well done.

ü Respect For The Community

As a teacher, you also receive great respect from friends, family and the community. You deserve the praise and admiration of people who have never been able to imagine spending a day in a classroom full of high school students or who are tempted to run away after five minutes with a schoolboy. As a teacher, you have one nationally recognized week to appreciate yourself and your work. During the school return period and during Teacher Thanksgiving, many companies will find time to offer free offers and discounts, to thank teachers and to show their respect for the profession.

Teaching is known as a "noble profession" because of the impact a teacher can have on children in general and on those who will become leaders of tomorrow. But teaching can be noble because of the challenges teachers face on a daily basis. Are you thinking of becoming a teacher? Make sure you love children, teenagers or teenagers because you communicate with them every day. Think carefully about the advantages and disadvantages of the profession so that you are well prepared for what is to come when applying.

ü Change Your Life And Worry Too Much

Teaching is a profession where you can really change a child's life, often profoundly. You spend most of your day with the kids, in most cases longer than your parents. Young children in particular will look to you as a role model and repeat what you say and do. You also get to know their families and find out which children may need to be referred to social services, and you can get that help. Or you can help a teenager trying to figure out which career to choose. You too may be lucky enough to become a teacher that everyone will remember as someone who cared enough to make a difference.

But changing children's lives requires tremendous dedication and hard work. Learning can be hard work; physically, mentally and emotionally. You spend more time with other people's children than you do with your family. It's hard not to bring home the needs of the children in your class and the associated emotions. Do you remember teachers or professors who never smiled, always looked unhappy and were only happy with the kids who got the best grades? He may have chosen the wrong profession, but it could also be that she had a passion for learning and was simply burnt out from worrying too much.

 

ü Degree Of Autonomy

As a teacher, you have a high degree of independence. You are the head of your class. You determine how the class is configured and what the rules are. You have a curriculum, but you can change the way you teach it. You can choose to teach children at the age you like best, especially when they reach old age.

The downside is that even if you are the head of your class, you have to satisfy the principal who comes to review your teaching and control techniques in the classroom unannounced. To improve test scores, some school districts or states have established not just curricula, but the way you should teach them – literally – which limits your choices and perhaps forces you to rethink your beliefs about how to teach.

ü Diversity And Schedule Compliance

Many teachers say they like it differently each day. Yes, you stick to the schedule, but every day is a little different because of classes like music, arts culture, and physical education. And there are extras like dates, parties and fire drills. Every child is an individual who brings something different to the classroom every day and often makes you laugh whether you like it or not.

On the other hand, some teachers prefer to create their own schedules, but because, for example, children switch classes based on their abilities, they feel that their schedules are determined by other teachers and their priorities. As you are one of many teachers, you have to collaborate with other teachers and make allowances for them. And if you are someone who can't stand the diversity that a class of more than 20 kids or 100 teenagers can cause during the day, or at least don't see the fun sometimes, choose another profession.

ü Short Days And Free Time

As teachers are only paid for their work during school hours, they usually do not work in the summer. They also often take extended vacations in the spring and later in the year around the Christmas and New Year holidays. If you have kids, you don't need to look for a nanny and you can have fun together. The school day ends earlier than the normal working day so teachers can go home earlier.

ü Why Learn?

Whether or not it is important why someone starts teaching is part of the ongoing debate in colleges and schools across the country. The workload that teachers face, as well as the working conditions that many faces on a daily basis, are reasons to consider them. However, it is much harder to give an accurate answer. Individuals enter the profession for a variety of reasons. Some people decided to learn after their original career plans did not materialize, others waited for a great vacation in Hollywood and just waited for their time. However, teaching others is a life goal. This issue is not limited to those who train potential teacher candidates, those who hire and hire teachers, and those who shape education policy. This is also important for beginning teachers and those who have been supported. Its relevance may explain the relationship between the quality of teaching practice, their belief in their role as educators and the reasons for entering the profession.

However, given the number of educators who enter the profession each year and understand the complexity of this work, it is possible that paying too much attention to why people choose to go to education is a futile endeavor. Time and energy could be better spent meeting the needs of educators preparing to work with students. This includes a commitment to providing quality education and supporting your continued growth and development.

It could be a good idea to ask future teachers or new teachers to think about the process that led them to become teachers. If it takes you back to your childhood, what activities influenced your decision? If their decision was made after being exposed to students and schools, or if they had the opportunity to experience and / or observe teaching, how did these experiences support their decision? If their decision was made only recently, or after considering other career/life options, what struggle did they face in the final decision? The answers to these questions will give you a better overview of your understanding and commitment to the profession.