Jvo - I'm so sorry to hear about all of your frustrations with work/school, partly because it sucks that you feel so badly, but even more so because of the larger circumstances that have largely created the whole situation. I've never been a K-12 teacher, but I've worked in the field of education/training my whole life, and I'm the daughter, granddaughter, niece, and wife of K-12 teachers so I've been very aware of various issues with U.S. public schools my whole life. The general trend toward standardized testing, and how this testing determines so many things for students, teachers and entire school communities just makes me angry and sad. When you then factor in lower socio-economics within a particular school and/or district, it seems that everything gets magnified and not for the better. Our system needs some serious overhaul, and I fear that it will not move in the right direction under the current federal leadership. Ultimately, the students pay the biggest price but the teachers are not far behind. I've seen loads of really fantastic educators leave the profession simply because the system is so stacked against any real success. Sigh... I'm so sorry to hear what you're dealing with, and I'm sure it must have been a kick in the gut to have your evaluation down-graded as it was. GREAT job with not drinking though! You're right, it wouldn't help in any way and would likely make things worse.
Kensho - it does sound like maybe your friend struggles with al as well. When I started this quit back in summer 2016, I actually "hid" it within the context of doing Whole 30 as that seemed easier to explain. I wasn't able to stick with all of the strict parameters of W30, but I stayed entirely off grain for quite some time. Lo and behold, I started to feel and look infinitely better, and that became my "excuse" to continue not drinking. I'm now toying with trying another at least 30 days grain free because I think I need those benefits again. I'm starting with just a 30-day break from ice cream since that got totally out of hand last year. Anyway, I hope at some point she's able to open up to you if in fact she has a similar struggle. Wouldn't that be great to have a quit buddy in real life!
Choices - good luck with your paper!
Tony - glad to hear you got the AB, and even more that you're living in a supportive environment. I actually feel like environment is huge for me. I hope this gives you the time to heal your system and to explore your relationship from multiple angles. for now, take your AB and rack up those days, but also take the time to re-build your tool kit and your inner reserves.
Byrdie - ugh, sorry your colleague is such a PITA!!! Fingers crossed for today!
Pav - thanks for the link to the article - I've got it opened in a tab to read today.
Hugs and waves to everyone stopping by the nest!
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