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Back to Common Sense: Putting Teachers First

I am but a simple teacher… with a simple thought that came to my mind this morning…
The current educational system is set up like a factory where teachers are expected to produce results on command, follow unrealistic mandates, and follow pre-made (and expensive) curricula “with fidelity.” Much like cogs in a machine, we drive the broken system down the road. But what if teachers became the central focus of education?
Imagine the amazing benefits that would be bestowed on society. Decision-making would flow from the classroom outward instead of from the district offices downward. Creativity, critical thinking, and innovation would have a chance to flourish because those closest to the students (the teachers) could gauge the situation and then adjust to meet the needs of the next generation.
No politics, no bureaucracy, no ridiculous state-mandated quotas… I mean, assessments. Yes, checks and balances would have to be put in place to make sure teachers were actually teaching what they signed a contract to teach (and not some senseless agenda that has no bearing on the classroom), but for the most part, we’d be allowed to return to common sense. We could teach, students could learn, and districts could support instead of control. Schools would no longer feel like factories driven by poorly equipped and seldom backed cogs (teachers).
Teachers must regain control of the classroom. Districts must resume the role of enforcing discipline. And courts must stop pandering to parents who only want to make a buck off of the broken system… or at the very least have their child get by with little to no effort. Don’t get me wrong, on very rare occasions there might be a teacher that gets out of line… but those instances are very few and far between.
At the end of the day, a single teacher who’s commissioned and then equipped to teach with wisdom, conviction, and a passion to see students succeed can do more for the next generation than a thousand district policies created by people who’ve forgotten what it’s like to be in the trenches, and a thousand laws passed by folks who’ve never stepped foot inside a classroom. But then again, what do I know? I am but a simple teacher… in a “simple” classroom.
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A New Direction For This Here Blog

Friends,
I wanted to take a minute to share with you where this blog is headed. Over the years, I’ve written about personal development, diet and nutrition, and how teachers can best implement AI into the classroom, but moving forward, this space is going to take on a more personal focus. This will be the place where I share my own lectures, writings, poetry, and daily observations as seen through the lens of my Christian worldview.
Now, don’t worry… if you’re an educator looking for teaching strategies, classroom tools, and AI prompts, that’s all still alive and well. I’ve just moved those posts (which took up most of the past year) over to my dedicated education blog at www.theclassroomnewsletter.com. So, if teaching tips and classroom resources are what you’re after, that’s the place to go.
Here on mitchfairchild.com, I’ll be digging into the subjects that I love dearly:
- Jesus and the value of faith in everyday life
- Texas History and American History
- The culture of pipe smoking (and maybe a little bourbon talk)
- Conservatism and Agrarianism
- Exercise and Nutrition
- And the importance of family in a world that often overlooks it
This blog is going to be less about “polished resources” and more about “real reflections.” There might be times when it may be a short observation from my walk with the Lord. Other days it may be a poem that’s been stirring in my heart, or a deep dive into history, culture, or family life.
I’m excited about this next chapter. This blog is where I’ll get to be unapologetically myself… a Christ follower, a husband, a father, a Texan (Southerner), a lover of history and tradition, and a man who believes in the importance of family and hard work. In other words… the things I was raised on.
So, welcome to the new journey. Thanks for sticking with me. Let’s see where the good Lord takes us.Blessings,
~Mitch
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The Turtle on the Fence Post: Recognizing Help in Our Journey

Yesterday morning, during a sermon on faith, my pastor shared an inspiring story about Alex Haley, the author of “Roots.” Haley kept a photo of a turtle on a fence post in his office. When people asked about the picture, he explained that it served as a powerful reminder: if you see a turtle on a fence post, you know it had some help getting there.
The message my pastor conveyed was profound and spot on—no matter how far we get in life, we have received help along the way. This help comes first and foremost from our Heavenly Father, but also from family, friends, co-workers, and the many people we interact with daily.
Acknowledging Divine Help
The Bible is filled to the brim with reminders of God’s support and guidance. Proverbs 3:5-6 states, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” When we place our faith in God and His plans for us, we can rest assured that He will help us navigate life’s challenges and reach our goals.
Psalm 121:1-2 further reinforces this idea: “I lift up my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” Recognizing that our achievements and progress are not solely our doing but are made possible by divine intervention is humbling and empowering.
The Role of Family, Friends, and Community
While divine help is front and center, God often works through the people around us. Our journey is enriched by the support of family, friends, and colleagues. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 beautifully captures this sentiment: “Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.”
We are not meant to walk alone. Our fellow Christians, our friends, and our families provide the encouragement, wisdom, and support we need. They help lift us up when we are down, celebrate our successes, and provide guidance in times of uncertainty.
Embracing Humility and Gratitude
The image of the turtle on the fence post is a call to embrace humility and gratitude. James 4:10 advises, “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” Acknowledging that our accomplishments are not merely the result of our efforts but are facilitated by the help of others keeps us grounded and thankful.
Gratitude is a powerful force. It shifts our focus from what we lack to what we have been blessed with. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 reminds us, “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” By recognizing the help we receive from God and others, we cultivate a spirit of thankfulness that enhances our faith and strengthens our relationships.
Putting Faith in Action
Faith is not a passive state but an active pursuit. James 2:17 declares, “Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” As we trust in God and acknowledge the support we receive, we are called to extend that help to others. Galatians 6:2 urges us to “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way, you will fulfill the law of Christ.”
When we help others, we become instruments of God’s grace and love. Our actions can inspire and uplift those around us, creating a ripple effect of kindness and support that extends far beyond our immediate circles.
Bottom Line Y’all…
The lesson of the turtle on the fence post is a beautiful reminder of the help we receive in our journey. By recognizing the divine support from our Heavenly Father and the assistance from those around us, we can cultivate humility, gratitude, and a spirit of service. When we put our faith in God and His plans for us, we can be confident that He will help us reach heights we never thought possible.
Let us take this lesson to heart and remember to thank God and the people in our lives for their invaluable contributions. As we do so, we not only honor their support but also strengthen our faith and our relationships. Together, with God’s guidance and the help of our peers, we can achieve great things.
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Trust The Plan…God’s Plan: Embracing Faith in the Unseen

We often encounter moments where progress seems elusive, and God’s hand is not immediately visible. It’s in these moments that we are called to remember and rely on the profound truths found in scripture. Two powerful verses, 2 Corinthians 5:7 and Hebrews 11:1, provide the encouragement and guidance we need to navigate these times with unwavering faith.
For we walk by faith, not by sight.
~ 2 Corinthians 5:7
This verse serves as a powerful reminder that our spiritual journey is not dictated by what we can see. In a world that often demands tangible evidence and visible results, walking by faith requires us to trust in God’s promises, even when we can’t see the immediate outcome. It challenges us to rely on God’s wisdom and timing, believing that He is orchestrating something beautiful in our lives.
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
~ Hebrews 11:1
Faith is the cornerstone of our relationship with God. It is the assurance that what we hope for will come to pass, even though we cannot see it yet. This kind of faith is not based on visible proof but on the unwavering belief in God’s goodness and His perfect plan for our lives. It is the conviction that, despite our current circumstances, God’s promises will be fulfilled.
The Faith of Noah and David
Throughout the Bible, we see remarkable examples of faith in action. Consider Noah, who was instructed by God to build an ark in preparation for a flood that would cover the earth. At the time, Noah had no tangible evidence of the impending disaster. Yet, he trusted God’s word and acted in faith. His obedience not only saved his family but also demonstrated the power of trusting in God’s plan, even when it seemed incomprehensible.
Similarly, David faced a giant named Goliath with nothing more than a sling and a few stones. He had never been a warrior, nor had he encountered such a formidable opponent. But David’s faith in God gave him the courage to confront Goliath. He knew that God was with him and would ensure victory. David’s faith moved mountains—literally and figuratively—and he triumphed against all odds.
Embracing Faith in Our Lives
Like Noah and David, we are often called to step out in faith, even when we can’t see the whole picture. We may face challenges that seem massive or situations where God’s presence feels distant. In these times, we must remember that God’s plans are always for our good. We weren’t there to witness the creation of the Earth, but through faith, we trust that God is the creator of all things. Likewise, we may not see the awesome things He is doing in our lives right now, but we can trust that He is at work, crafting something extraordinary.
Faith is not about having all the answers or seeing every detail of God’s plan. It is about trusting Him completely, knowing that His ways are way better (more gooder for past my students out there) than ours. It’s about being faithful, especially when we don’t know what God is up to, because we can rest assured that His plans are far greater than anything we could imagine.
Jesus tells us in Matthew 17:20 that faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountains. This is not a metaphor; it’s a promise. When we place our faith in God, we tap into His limitless power. Our faith becomes the bridge that connects us to His miraculous works.
Bottom Line Y’all…
I want to encourage all of y’all to have faith and be faithful. Let’s trust in God’s plan, even when we can’t see, feel, or experience it firsthand. Let’s remember that God is always at work, and His plans for us are nothing short of epic. When we walk by faith and not by sight, we open ourselves up to the incredible things God has in store for us.
In the face of uncertainty, hold firmly to 2 Corinthians 5:7 and Hebrews 11:1. Embrace the same faith that Noah and David had, trusting that God is leading us to something far greater than we can comprehend. And let’s move forward with the confidence that, with God, all things are possible.
Blessings Y’all!
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Healthy vs Unhealthy Processed Foods: Embrace One…Run From The Other

Since beginning our health journey in March of 2022, I’ve attempted to avoid, and written against, processed foods. For the past 2 years, I’ve placed skim milk, low-fat cottage cheese, and even no-fat Greek yogurt in the “Avoid processed foods” camp.
My thinking was, “If you alter it in any way, from its original state, you’re destroying the intended (original) value…thus making it not good for you.” But my research of late has changed my mind. Yes, skim milk, low-fat cottage cheese, and no-fat Greek yogurt go through a “process” of reducing and removing fat (spinning uncontrollably in a centrifugal force machine to remove fat is definitely a “process”)… but the process and end result are completely different than, say, a “processed food” like potato chips. One process enhances the nutritional value while the other enhances flavor, texture, and addicting qualities.
Ready? OK! Let’s dive into healthy processed foods vs. unhealthy processed foods.
Healthy Processed Foods: Skim Milk, Low-Fat Cottage Cheese, and No-Fat Greek Yogurt
Healthy processed foods are those that undergo processing to improve their nutritional profile, safety, and convenience while retaining or enhancing their health benefits. Take skim milk, for example. Skim milk is made by removing the fat from whole milk through a process called centrifugation. This process not only reduces the fat content but also fortifies the milk with essential vitamins like A and D, making it a nutrient-dense choice for those looking to reduce their fat intake without sacrificing important nutrients.
Similarly, low-fat cottage cheese and no-fat Greek yogurt are processed to remove excess fat while retaining high levels of protein and essential nutrients. These foods are excellent sources of calcium, protein, and probiotics, which support bone health, muscle maintenance, and digestive health, respectively.
Benefits of Healthy Processed Foods:
- Nutrient-Rich: Fortified with essential vitamins and minerals.
- Low in Unhealthy Fats: Reduced fat content makes them heart-healthy choices.
- High in Protein: Supports muscle growth and maintenance.
- Convenient and Safe: Pasteurization and homogenization processes ensure safety and extended shelf life.
Unhealthy Processed Foods: Potato Chips and Beyond
Unhealthy processed foods, on the other hand, are those that are altered to enhance taste, texture, and shelf life, often at the expense of their nutritional value. Potato chips are a prime example. They are made by slicing potatoes thinly and frying them in oil, which significantly increases their fat and calorie content. Additionally, they are often loaded with salt, artificial flavors, and preservatives to make them more palatable and extend their shelf life.
Other examples of unhealthy processed foods include sugary cereals, sodas, and packaged snacks. These foods are typically high in added sugars, unhealthy fats, and sodium, and low in essential nutrients, leading to various health issues such as obesity, heart disease, and hypertension.
Drawbacks of Unhealthy Processed Foods:
- High in Unhealthy Fats and Sugars: Contribute to weight gain and chronic diseases.
- Low Nutrient Density: Offer little to no essential nutrients.
- Addictive Qualities: Designed to be hyper-palatable, leading to overeating.
- High in Sodium: Increases the risk of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.
Don’t Be Afraid To Embrace Healthy Processed Foods
Contrary to the common belief that all processed foods are bad, healthy processed foods like skim milk, low-fat cottage cheese, and no-fat Greek yogurt should not be avoided. These foods undergo processing that enhances their nutritional value, making them beneficial for a balanced diet. Embracing these healthy options can help you meet your nutritional needs conveniently and safely.
Be Deathly Afraid Of Unhealthy Processed Foods
While it’s essential to recognize the benefits of healthy processed foods, it’s equally important to avoid unhealthy processed foods. Opt for whole foods and minimally processed options whenever possible. This means choosing fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and dairy products that have undergone beneficial processing, like pasteurization and fortification.
Bottom Line Y’all…
In summary, not all processed foods are created equal. Understanding the difference between healthy and unhealthy processed foods can help you make better dietary choices. Skim milk, low-fat cottage cheese, and no-fat Greek yogurt are excellent examples of healthy processed foods that enhance your diet’s nutritional value. In contrast, potato chips and other heavily processed snacks should be limited to maintain optimal health. By focusing on nutrient-rich, minimally processed foods, you can enjoy the convenience of processed foods without compromising your health.
Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself, for God bought you with a high price. So you must honor God with your body. ~ 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
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8 Hidden Struggles Of Building An Online Business No One Warns You About

Building, launching, and growing multiple online businesses is a thrilling yet challenging journey. I’m in the beginning stages of walking this path with Student Like A Boss and Homeroom Swag. Think of my documentation of these businesses as an incubator project. Learn from my failures…and wins! I want to do my part in helping eavch of us navigate the ups and downs of this incredible adventure.
A Bit About My Businesses
Student Like A Boss is a platform dedicated to empowering families to build and grow their online digital art businesses. It offers comprehensive video tutorials on digital art, branding, and marketing strategies. The goal is to instill a spirit of entrepreneurship and creativity in middle and high school students, alongside their parents, fostering a strong sense of independence and financial growth.
Homeroom Swag focuses on creating fun, educational, and entertaining bulletin board letters and numbers sets for teachers, librarians, and homeschool parents. Our aim is to enhance learning environments and make education a more engaging experience for students.
8 Hidden Struggles Of Building An Online Business No One Warns You About
Here are 8 hidden struggles (ok…maybe not too hidden) that I’ve encountered while attempting to build online businesses that no one warned me about (ok…they probably warned me and I didn’t listen) and strategies I’ve used to overcome them.
- Balancing Time and Resources
• Struggle: The excitement of launching an online business can quickly turn into a juggling act. Balancing time between product creation, marketing, customer service, and personal life can be overwhelming.
• Solution: Create a structured schedule and prioritize tasks. Use tools like Trello or Asana to manage your projects and break tasks into manageable chunks. Delegate tasks when possible and set aside dedicated time for family and personal life to maintain a healthy balance.
- Facing Technical Challenges
• Struggle: Setting up an online store involves navigating through technical aspects like website design, payment gateways, and SEO. It’s common to encounter glitches and issues that require problem-solving skills and sometimes professional help.
• Solution: Invest time in learning the basics of web development and SEO. Utilize platforms like Shopify or WordPress, which offer user-friendly interfaces. Don’t hesitate to hire a freelancer for more complex issues. Join online forums and communities for support and advice.
- Building an Audience from Scratch
• Struggle: One of the toughest challenges is attracting an audience. It requires consistent effort in content creation, social media engagement, and marketing strategies to build a loyal customer base.
• Solution: Start by identifying your target audience and their needs. Create valuable content that resonates with them. Use social media platforms to engage with potential customers and build a community. Leverage email marketing to keep your audience informed and connected.
- Managing Financial Risks
• Struggle: Starting an online business involves financial investment. From purchasing domains and hosting services to marketing costs, the financial risk can be daunting.
• Solution: Develop a detailed business plan and budget. Track your expenses meticulously and seek ways to minimize costs. Consider starting small and scaling up gradually. Look for free or affordable tools and resources that can help you manage your business effectively.
- Dealing with Competition
• Struggle: The online marketplace is saturated with competitors. Standing out requires unique value propositions, quality products, and excellent customer service.
• Solution: Focus on your unique strengths and what sets you apart from competitors. Continuously improve your products based on customer feedback. Provide exceptional customer service to build loyalty. Stay updated on industry trends and adapt your strategies accordingly.
- Maintaining Product Quality and Consistency
• Struggle: Ensuring your products meet high standards consistently can be challenging, especially as your business grows.
• Solution: Implement strict quality control measures. Regularly review and refine your production processes. Invest in high-quality materials and reliable suppliers. Don’t compromise on quality, as it is key to maintaining customer trust and satisfaction.
- Handling Customer Expectations and Feedback
• Struggle: Customer feedback can be both positive and negative. Learning to handle criticism constructively and improving your products based on feedback is essential for growth.
• Solution: View feedback as an opportunity to improve. Respond to customer concerns promptly and professionally. Use negative feedback to identify areas for improvement and make necessary changes. Celebrate positive feedback and use it to motivate yourself and your team.
- Staying Motivated During Slow Periods
• Struggle: There will be times when sales are slow, and motivation wanes.
• Solution: Set short-term and long-term goals to keep yourself focused. Celebrate small wins and progress. Connect with other entrepreneurs for support and inspiration. Remind yourself of your ‘why’—the reason you started your business—and keep pushing forward with faith and determination.
Bottom Line Y’all…
Remember, every challenge is an opportunity to learn and grow. Stay committed, seek support when needed, and keep moving forward with your vision. Your dedication and hard work will pay off in the end. Keep striving for excellence and never lose sight of your goals. Your journey as an entrepreneur is not just about building a business; it’s about building yourself and making a positive impact on the world around you.
So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.
~ Galatians 6:9
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