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BiasForAction · M
I stopped teaching the semester Covid hit my university. Thank goodness, too. The professors I knew all say on-line teaching is tougher and less rewarding.
Expired · M
Hello, if I may, I'd like to give you a couple of tips.
First, don't put yourself down. The more you do that, the more you'll believe what you're saying to yourself.
Also, don't compare yourself to others. I understand that's not always easy. Try to remember that your story/journey is your own and will be unique others'.
I also understand the stress of not being motivated despite wanting to get things done and ultimately suceedy. I've been there for sure.
With that said, I'd be glad to talk to you. Perhaps having a friend to bounce ideas off of would provide inspiration.
First, don't put yourself down. The more you do that, the more you'll believe what you're saying to yourself.
Also, don't compare yourself to others. I understand that's not always easy. Try to remember that your story/journey is your own and will be unique others'.
I also understand the stress of not being motivated despite wanting to get things done and ultimately suceedy. I've been there for sure.
With that said, I'd be glad to talk to you. Perhaps having a friend to bounce ideas off of would provide inspiration.
SW-User
I've been doing it now for two years and it has had its ups and downs.
Some professors really suck. The discussion part is borderline stupid (especially when the professor never participates).
Overall... I haven't treated it that much differently than college back in the 90s.
Some professors really suck. The discussion part is borderline stupid (especially when the professor never participates).
Overall... I haven't treated it that much differently than college back in the 90s.
JohnOinger · 41-45, M
Hello my SW Friend