The Sunday Scaries
As I sit here writing on a Sunday afternoon, I remember the Sunday Scaries. You know what I mean if you work. And it doesn't just have to be in education. I think that everyone has that feeling once in a while. It's tough for teachers, though. During the weekend, you are able to spend time with your own kids and enjoy the freedom of not having to worry about every little thing. But, come Sunday night, that worry seeps in, and you start thinking about lesson plans, meetings, and that one student.
Sure, we laugh about it, and we all know that we have to work. We chose that profession. But sometimes it can get pretty serious. I've work with teachers who would literally get sick on Sunday nights. The stress and overload of work would get to them and affect their health. Some teachers have also left the job just because of the Sunday Scaries. As one teacher told me, "I would rather work at the gas station. At least I don't have to take home a bunch of work and deal with kids all day."
The Sunday Scaries can definitely be serious, but you have to take a deep breath and remember that you are making a difference to your students. Plus, if that doesn't work, remember that you have to pay the bills.
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