I’ve started teaching English at a new school, in a new district. It’s been a month and twelve days. Each day has been it’s own gift and call. Most of the gifts I’ve found in those days have been in the people that I work with. Those that I work with help tell me whereContinueContinue reading “Grow? Grow! Grow.”
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New Year Intentions
Ever since 2020, I’ve made mind maps to dive into what I wanted to invite into my life. I don’t believe in manifesting each desire I have, but I do buy into having an image, word, or list posted somewhere to ground me when I’m worried, push me forward when I’m lost, and remind meContinueContinue reading “New Year Intentions”
A thank you note
I’m writing a thank you note to myself. I’ve been through a lot this year. So saying, “Thank You!” feels like an uplifting thing to do. Dearest Danielle, Prioritizing yourself has been your mission. Self-care has certianly kicked your butt. I never knew how hard it was to actually care for a human being, especiallyContinueContinue reading “A thank you note”
To teach or not to teach
That is the question. I’m a licensed ELA teacher, working in the upper Midwest. (That’s the closest-location-wise that I’m going to give out to the blog-o-sphere. Sorry, not here to spoil personal secrets with y’all.) I’ve worked primarily with middle school aged students and at charter schools. I’ve worked in district schools. I’ve worked abroad.ContinueContinue reading “To teach or not to teach”
