Oh, I sure did! It's still a big struggle to overcome it. I never thought I could do anything that mattered. You can always go back and get a degree in something else if you want to. You know, I thought about being a teacher for a while too, but worked at a private school my first year of college and dealing with large numbers of children was overwhelming for me. I'm much better one-on-one. It sounds like you are happy teaching piano, but if you wanted to have a different career, there are lots of possibilities still. Don't rule anything out just because your degree is in education. Do you have children? That education degree will serve you well in helping them learn also. Or maybe you could do private tutoring?
<font color=orange>"If a light beckons to you, follow it. If it leads you into the quagmire, you'll probably find your way out of it again; but if you don't follow it, you'll be plagued for the rest of your life by the thought that perhaps it was your star." Friedrich Hebbet</font color=orange>
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