The Importance of Practice and Relationships

Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Sarah. She wanted to be the best at everything she did, so she practiced every day. When she had a new procedure to learn, she followed the process carefully to make sure she got the right product.
But sometimes, her friends gave her pushback and told her she was taking things too seriously. Sarah didn’t understand why they didn’t see how important it was to her.
One day, Sarah learned about the relationship between practice, procedure, and product. She realized that by following the right procedures, she could produce a better product. She also learned that relationships were more important than being the best at everything.
So Sarah made a report of what she had learned and shared it with her friends. They were impressed and wanted to learn more from her. Sarah became a valuable resource for them, and they all became better friends because of it.
The end.

Reflections

  1. Why was Sarah practicing every day?
  2. What did Sarah learn about the relationship between practice, procedure, and product?
  3. How did Sarah's friends react to her report?
  4. What did Sarah realize was more important than being the best?

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