Feed your passion
Are you outstanding in your line of work? Do you love what you do? Perhaps that’s why you are or aren’t getting the results you want. People who consistently achieve outstanding results all have this in common: they are passionate about what they do. It’s no longer work, but an active participation of joy and creativity. I spent the three years doing a Biochemistry with Chemistry degree at University so that I could go on to do technical work in the biochemical industry. After a short time working for a famous pharmaceutical company I decided that I wanted to become a Science Teacher. I did a Physics and Philosophy two year PGCE in Education. Very soon after, I landed my first teaching job and quickly worked my way up the ladder, taking every extra opportunity I could. I worked as Second in charge of Science, Head of Science, Applied Science coordinator and Teacher Governor. It should have been straightforward to move up and become a Deputy Headteacher from there. I had made