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As you know I’m a little sick right now and I have a low voice so I couldn’t speak anything I’d like. Here’s what I’ve learnt from Lyd:

I learnt that we often follow rules without thinking, and that we often are too lazy even for the smallest things. I was shown how really important is to use your brain in everything you do. One just has to think a little deeper before doing something as a robot without even knowing why. There are many useful things that are very simple but we are so lazy and so afraid of teh change that we hardly cope even with these small things – like writing two essays for example. I also learnt to believe in myself. This is something I’ve mostly learnt from Lyd’s classes and it is one of the most useful things I’v ever learnt!!!! Well, I have always believed that I can acheive much but only if I almost sacrifice. Lyd showed me that even some of the best jobs I can think of are very reachable if you just try to work a little hard for acheiving your goals. It is not impossible to go to Harvard and to have a wonderful job and a wonderful life – you just have to be braver, to try and to be persistant and to believe in yourself. I also learnt how important is to read and write – to communicate. Since I’ve started Cooledge classes I’ve met many people from other countries and cultures and some of them were even creating their own campaignes. I have never believed a person could lead a succesful campaigne, an ordinary person I mean – but I just see it with my eyes!! So this is what I’ve learnt since the beginning of Cooledge – that everything is possible if you just try to do it and put your mind in it but also learn how to have fun  :)    Of course I have learnt some words and I’ve got used to making readings, but believeing in myself is the best thing I’ve learnt. I’m not sayng that just to praise Lyd or to try to make a good impression - I never try to do that and it is the thing I most hate! I’m really grateful about the things I have learnt since October and now I can’t make up my mind of any notes or recomendations – just keep doing what you believe is right – it is definately helpful!