by Bethers » Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:11 pm
I'm glad the physical proved good. And that you're taking advantage of those benefits you have available now. Yes, do so! Lots of other good suggestions here. My g/f and I were talking the last couple days about various things, including why we humans tend to focus on the negative, not the positive. Now, before everyone says, oh, no, not me, let me give an example, then think back in your own life. One of the motels I managed had a wonderful lady named Fran who was retired and came to work for me parttime. We all loved her, including all the guests. But one night I walked in and she told me I probably had to fire her. She had had a very troublesome guest and finally told him that while he could stay the night, he was not welcome back at the motel again. Without going into details, after I learned them all, I probably would have called the police and had him escorted out. Maybe not for his behaviour if it had been towards me, but I never put up with really bad behaviour towards any employees. A couple months later, we got a letter from a customer who was praising Fran. I had been there for the incident this guest wrote about and knew the details of it also. It made Fran happy. A couple months passed and we were having an employee meeting where I was discussing the dangers of letting negatives control us. I asked Fran the name of the guest who wrote about her. She didn't remember, but in thinking came up with a close name. I then asked her about the guest who caused trouble and not only did she remember his name, but could tell me what town he was from - PLUS you could see her blood pressure rising again (probably 6 months later) just thinking about him.
My point is that somehow we remember and internalize and let negative things influence us way more than we should. And those good things that give us a smile and should be internalized - we don't remember as well. I've tried to turn that around in my life - kind of like not letting the scenery become something I quit seeing while I drive - even when I would be driving the same route all the time.
In your case, maybe carrying with you the help you are doing for one child when you see the gleam of understanding, instead of internalizing the paperwork and nuts and bolts that are driving you nuts. Hard to do, I know - but like Soos said - a goal you can work towards, maybe. You are in such an admirable field - and not an easy one, and the politics, etc makes it harder all the time. But there is an end in sight, even if it does seem so far away.
I, too, hope you can get away for at least a few days. And like Sheila said - heading to the Q for that weekend get away, might just be something the doctor ordered.
Beth
“Dare to live the life you have dreamed for yourself. Go forward and make your dreams come true.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~
"He who treasures the small things in life has found the path to true happiness"