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Playground duty. Bus duty. Car drop-off duty. Lunch duty. Hallway duty. For teachers today, side duties are as much a part of the job as the actual teaching. These thankless and crucially important d...

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New Year, New You 2024- Day 5

I have been studying and practicing Stoicism for going on 10 years, and I’m a bit embarrassed to admit that I have not read many of the core stoic texts. Not that I’ve completely struck out (I did read Marcus Aurelius Meditations early in m...

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New Year, New You 2024- Day 4

Last year, I participated in New Year, New You. One of the things I did during the challenge was I became a recurring donor to the Maryland Food Bank. The challenge was around not contributing to a problem, and as a school teacher I am sh...

2 years ago

New Year, New You 2024- Day 3

Before I started this challenge today, I thought of myself as a pretty secure person. After reading the list and what I came up with, a few things stood out:

  1. Most of my insecurities relate to how others perceive me (read, out of my co...
2 years ago

New Year, New You 2024- Day 2

This challenge was not terribly challenging for me, mainly because I don’t tolerate clutter for long and regularly like to make sure that things go back in place so when I need them I’ll know exactly where to look. The challenge was to get...

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