I am blessed to own a flat that is four-sided open, thoughtfully constructed to maximize light and air circulation. Yet, this architectural blessing presents a significant challenge: conducting online sessions while constantly battling uncontrollable surround sound from the neighborhood.
Since the necessity of online engagement is here to stay, and as an old-school teacher who feels uncomfortable with noise-canceling headphones, I faced a dilemma.
Fortunately, technology came to my rescue: online meeting platforms are now loaded with intelligent features that seamlessly extract only my voice while eliminating the surrounding noise entirely. How wonderful is that?
The profound lesson here is one of control and resourcefulness. The outside noise is not in my hands, nor should I expect my neighbors to schedule their lives around my sessions. If one side of the equation is not supportive or cannot be controlled, it is essential to build a bulletproof fix at the other, receiving end. This feasibility is why I now sail through my sessions seamlessly, effectually, and peacefully.
This shift helps maintain the mental health of all, the teacher delivers at peace, the recipients listen with ease, and joy is shared everywhere. The lesson learned is crystal clear: Don’t stop, don’t crib, move on, always, every time.
Adopt newness, accept betweenness and flourish interestingness.
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