Educators Can Benefit From Less Stress
Self-Improvement → Stress Management
- Author Esmeralda Cooper
- Published April 21, 2010
- Word count 522
Educators deal with being over worked and over stressed, from the principal to the instructional assistant. Besides the overwhelming amounts of paperwork , keeping test scores high and mandates from the State and Federal Government, there are many other aspects of work that is involved in the classroom. Teachers have to plan, teach, mediate, sometimes be a parent and when their day is done, most of them have more school work to do after hours. Principals and assistant principals have the tremendous about of paperwork to keep up with, in addition to making sure all is running well in the classroom, to having to make sure teachers are doing their jobs and keeping up with everyone else from the secretary to the janitor. They don’t stop working at the end of the school day, more often than not you will see them at the evening events at the school.
Then there are the speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists and school psychologists, who have to serve too many students in a little amount of time. It gives me great faith in mankind because many of these people are working in the school system because they love working with children and have big hearts.
Since the time my children attended school I have been involved, I have volunteered many hours, and was hired for clerical work for the Special Education Department, instructional assistant and most recently for a short period of time I filled in as a temporary occupational therapists assistant. My days were very busy, but I love working with children and worked through it. Last year I had the opportunity to be hired as a temporary occupational therapy assistant, I absolutely loved working with the students and helping them achieve their goals. The school budgets have been consistently cut over the years. As a result of budget cuts many off the therapists and school psychologists have many too many students on their schedules. My schedule consisted of approximately 80 students that I worked with weekly in a twenty-three hour period, so had I to work hard, efficiently and with great stamina. This was the first time in all of my years of either working or volunteering that I had the opportunity of wearing a Q-Link pendant. I was extremely grateful to be able to have the QLink pendant because I truly feel that it helped me tremendously with my performance, stamina and overall well-being at school and at home.
In addition to working part-time last year, I was helping my husband run our businesses. I honestly don’t know how I did it. So, let me explain how the Q-Link works, it provides the body with a range of energetic frequencies that help support and optimize its own frequencies, helping the individual achieve higher states of well-being and performance in a variety of ways. Many athletes wear the Q-Link pendant and golfers love to wear the Q-Link bracelet. There are many testimonials from these athletes stating it helps with their focus, stamina, performance and overall well-being. I continue to write about this product because it helps a person in so many ways.
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