Learning what it means to be a retired educator has been difficult. Finding a new rhythm and balance is a struggle. Having been in the thick of intense problem solving issues, helping others set goals, handle a predicament, or sitting with someone in grief was my rhythm. Without the public school setting, I’ve gained so many good relationships and memories but lost my immediate focus. Discovering what matters most is so important and I want to set goals that are grounded into what my current responsibilities and realm of influence can ne.
Thursday, January 13, 2022
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