Gladly Would I Teach

I learned how to become a better teacher by watching, listening, and questioning other teachers for over thirty years. Now that I am retired, it's my turn to pass on my strategies, philosophies, successes, and failures to others who may learn from my experiences.

28 Feb

Sunday-Night Worries

Posted in Teacher Frustration on 28.02.10

For as long as I can remember, I have had trouble sleeping on Sunday nights. As I lay in bed, I keep mulling over what I have to do as soon as I get to school. Although I always make sure on Friday afternoon that I have everything I need on my desk for Monday morning, that preparation doesn’t seem to make much of a difference. I lay in bed and think about what I will do each day of the week.

Then I start thinking about problems that may change my plans (possible snow fall on Tuesday in Georgia once again!).

Then I start thinking about what will happen if the copy machines don’t work or if we run out of paper.

Then I start worrying about whether or not I have graded everything I was supposed to grade, or returning all of the emails I was supposed to return, or writing all of the recommendations I was supposed to write.

About that time, I’ll roll over in bed, look at the clock, and realize that if I don’t fall asleep quickly that I will not obtain sufficient sleep overnight.

Then, insomnia will seize me!

I only have these fears or concerns that prevent me from sleeping on Sunday nights, and as soon as vacation time rolls around, I sleep soundly on Sunday nights.

I just wish I could turn off the “school brain” on Sunday nights. Does anyone else have this problem?

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