The Power of Discipline: How Miss Hardbroom Shapes Young Witches

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Miss Hardbroom: The Worst Witch Miss Hardbroom is a character from the beloved children's book series "The Worst Witch" written by Jill Murphy. Within the magical world of the series, Miss Hardbroom is known as the stern and strict teacher at Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches. Despite her reputation as the "worst witch," Miss Hardbroom plays a crucial role in shaping the young witches' magical abilities and character development. As a teacher, Miss Hardbroom is disciplined and demanding, expecting nothing but excellence from her students. She insists on proper behavior and adherence to the strict rules and regulations of the academy. This, however, often leads to her being perceived as an intimidating and unapproachable figure by both students and staff members.


when clients are feeling insecure, i will encourage them to place a few cinnamon sticks or chunks (cassia) near the front door – either in planters, under the front door mat or in the porch corners / nooks!

TIP THREE this final suggestion for cinnamon has the look and feel of fall; however, i LOVE it any time of year because it plays all the right notes for money magic. Additionally, cinnamon brooms are usually made of pine although a traditional witches broom is usually made of willow or birch which is also used for banishing evil spirits.

Cinnamon spell casting broom

This, however, often leads to her being perceived as an intimidating and unapproachable figure by both students and staff members. In addition to her disciplinary nature, Miss Hardbroom is also highly skilled in various areas of magic. She possesses a deep knowledge of spells, potions, and magical theory.

3 *practical magic* uses for cinnamon

cinnamon is one the newest addition to my shui bag in terms of simple heavy hitters, but the love is just as fierce.

i started exploring its influence a few years ago and learned it’s a powerhouse at bringing money, wealth, and prosperity into our life – yes, please! it also keeps unwanted energy out of the way, so it has protective qualities, too. and its presence makes our space inviting to spiritual helpers and allies. bundle all that together and it basically improves the energy of any room it’s in!

in fact, i shared some of the WOW cinnamon packs on Instagram recently, and here’s one of the comments a reader left:

“i put a few drops of cinnamon EO in a spray bottle with water and have been sprucing my front door with it… and within a day or two of blowing cinnamon on my front door, i received the offer on my home i hoped for!”

on that note, here are my favorite ways to work with this multi-hyphenate:

TIP ONE: i LOVE to use it at the front door to remove energetic blocks that prevent money (income and customers) from coming in. my standard RX: standing outside the front door (or office door), put 3 pinches of it in your hand and blow it toward and inside the front door!

TIP TWO: while we’re at the front door…

when clients are feeling insecure, i will encourage them to place a few cinnamon sticks or chunks (cassia) near the front door – either in planters, under the front door mat or in the porch corners / nooks!

an alternative of this approach is to add a little cinnamon oil to your broom and sweep the porch.

TIP THREE: this final suggestion for cinnamon has the look and feel of fall; however, i LOVE it any time of year because it plays all the right notes for money magic:

for this one, grab a pot, fill it (about 2/3) with water, place it on your stove, and turn the burner on. and then…

add orange slices (the *sweet* life), lemons (happiness), cranberries (abundance), cloves (a power punch of luck) and a few sticks of cinnamon (prosperity)!

once simmering, not only is the air going to be drenched with some homespun deliciousness, you will have the energy of wealth brewing for you!

want to keep this percolating all day? turn the heat low and replenish the water as it evaporates. xo

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Her expertise in these subjects makes her an invaluable asset to the academy, as she often takes on additional roles such as head of potions or magical theory. Despite her tough exterior, Miss Hardbroom does, in fact, care about her students' success and well-being. She pushes them to reach their full potential and encourages them to develop their magical abilities. However, her teaching methods can sometimes be seen as harsh and unsympathetic. Throughout the series, some students find it difficult to live up to Miss Hardbroom's high standards. However, others appreciate her firm guidance and recognize the value of her teachings. As the series progresses, it becomes clear that Miss Hardbroom's tough approach plays an essential role in helping young witches find their inner strength and become competent witches. In conclusion, Miss Hardbroom may be perceived as the "worst witch" by some, but she is undeniably a crucial and influential figure within the world of "The Worst Witch." Her strict nature, extensive knowledge of magic, and unwavering commitment to her students' success contribute to the growth and development of the witches at Miss Cackle's Academy. While she may be demanding and challenging, her impact on the characters and the academy as a whole is undeniable..

Reviews for "The Art of Witchcraft: Miss Hardbroom's Imprint on Cackle's Academy"

1. John Doe - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Miss Hardbroom the Worst Witch." The story felt incredibly predictable and lacked any originality. The characters were one-dimensional and their development throughout the book was minimal at best. Additionally, the dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to connect with the story. Overall, this book did not live up to my expectations and I would not recommend it to others.
2. Jane Smith - 1 star - I found "Miss Hardbroom the Worst Witch" to be extremely boring and unengaging. The plot was slow-paced and lacked any excitement or suspense. The writing style was dull and lacked creativity, making it difficult to stay interested in the story. The characters fell flat and were forgettable, and the book overall failed to immerse me in its fictional world. I was truly disappointed by this book and would not recommend it to anyone looking for an entertaining read.
3. Sarah Carter - 2.5 stars - I had mixed feelings about "Miss Hardbroom the Worst Witch." While the concept had potential, the execution fell short for me. The pacing was inconsistent, with certain parts dragging on unnecessarily and others feeling rushed. The main character's actions and decisions often felt irrational and unrealistic, which made it difficult to connect with her. Additionally, the world-building was lacking, leaving many questions unanswered. While there were a few redeeming qualities, I found this book to be mediocre overall.

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