This I asked my students for the second demo class I did at Southville International School and Colleges.
There were around 25 students in Dr. Balatbat's psychology class. They were third year students who were already into specialized subjects and would be graduating soon.
Everybody raised their hands on my easy-to-answer opening question. I passed around replicas of a one million dollar note and a one billion dollar note. Many giggled and gasped as they felt through the laminated notes in their hands.
I told them to focus on the bills and visualize them actually having those amounts in their bank books.
The subject I was teaching that day was on "The Five Laws of Attraction."
It was a subject I knew so well as I trained a couple of people in my little seminars. But I didn't know the subject was really part of Psych 158 at the college I was doing my second demo class.
Seated at the back were the college dean and the chairperson of the psychology department. All the more I was motivated to teach using my power point presentation which composed my main song-and-dance.
Looking into the excited faces of my students, which included my two observers with PhDs, I was so inspired to deliver my subject. I went around the room to generate insights and questioned them on their dreams. I wanted them to leave the room inspired.
At the end of the session, I was happy to get their positive feedback. I was elated to know that I have improved from my previous class.
It wasn't just my students who learned that day. I, too, learned something more: be happy to get any kind of feedback, learn, and do better each time.
Bonus! Watch the music video of Bruno Mars' "I Wanna Be A Billionaire" below:
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