My Career Path in Teaching
I have always been a goal-oriented person. As a child, from around 9 to 13 years old, I was certain that I wanted to be a writer “when I grew up.” I wrote children’s fantasy books, letting my fertile imagination take flight by creating stories where animals spoke to humans and became the children’s best friends. When I turned 13, I even wrote a short love story. These books were for my three sisters to read during the summers, and my mom has kept them to this day. They were handwritten, with the pages glued together, and I even illustrated them—though my drawing talent was never the highlight, a fact that remains true to this day. At one point, I also thought I would start a business selling something. I began by selling limes from my parents’ farm because I was determined to earn money on my own. I formally entered the workforce at the age of 16, working as a junior secretary at a language school. A piece of the puzzle was placed for me to choose my career more than a decade later. Life as a countryside girl in Brazil can often