§14. The Importance of a Teacher’s Use
(Walter Carrington, Thinking aloud)
ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE
« Most people have a very excellent and laudable idea that you ought not to be selfish and you ought to think of others. But you are only as good a teacher as you are able to be by the way you use yourself. »
Walter Carrington, Thinking aloud
This is my sketchnote of the fourteenth talk on the Alexander Technique by Walter Carrington from the book Thinking aloud.
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