tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1480179783791526388.post5499711558151075878..comments2023-06-14T07:44:07.875-07:00Comments on Strength, Serenity, and Wisdom: Career Crisismrsreynolds4musichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14468758689325160696noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1480179783791526388.post-61993487003014530152016-02-02T18:32:45.249-08:002016-02-02T18:32:45.249-08:00Let me preface this by saying, while I don't u...Let me preface this by saying, while I don't understand exactly what you are going through, I nearly left teaching about seven years ago for some of the same reasons. It is utterly exhausting and 98% of the world does not understand why. That said...<br /><br />Maybe what you need is not a new career but a new perspective? Redefine teaching and who you are as a teacher? Where is your goal? What are you hoping to see as the outcome? This year has been rough on a few of us this year...I have my own theories, but yeah... I will also say that the age we teach is notorious for sending negative feedback and acting disinterested...but remember that they signed up for your class. You may be reaching them more than you realize.<br /><br />Also, a path is something you create as you walk it and it is not set in stone. If your future leads you into uncharted territory, embrace it. If you dislike the direction, change it. It is your path after all and there is no right or wrong answer; just different paths.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com