Where do I begin? I am a people person by nature; I love talking to people in person. I do not have a Facebook account and I hate when people text instead of calling me to say "Hello", "Ugh"! I know that having two close friends and my sister to vent to whether I am having a great day or a not great day, I need their ear and support! I need the support and love of my husband and daughters; I kiss, hug, and tell them that I love them all the time, no matter where we are (home, their school, or in public). My co-workers support me by helping with tasks passed down from upper management especially now that I am short staffed (no curriculum specialist, assistant director, or clerk), I would drown without the support of Tiffany and Sharon! Some practical supports that help me to maintain my daily routine would be my calendar with two different colored hi-liters (yellow for appointments and orange for meetings) to help me remember, my cell phone for late nights driving home from work so that I can call someone to speak with until I reach my house. It is usually my sister or a friend whom I will call because they understand and know how far I have to drive from work to my home. I am grateful to have their support and the fact that they answer the phone! I also require my music in the morning when it is dark outside and I am driving to work at 4:30 a. m.! That's right, LOUD music wakes me up and gets me going! These supports are a part of my daily routine, they keep me sane and allow me to breath...
If I had to imagine a challenge that I currently do not have it would be the support of my husband. Emotionally, I need to express my feelings everyday (good, bad, and ugly) and if I did not have him to talk to I would be lonely and grouchy! I need him to be my rock and soft place to fall when life smacks me in the face. My husband supports my position at work (even when I come home late and complaining) he does not fuss he just listens. He supports my decision to attend on-line courses at Walden University which gives me the encouragement to press on. There are days when I get frustrated and feel like giving up but he quickly reminds me, "Woman you signed a promissory note"!
My husband will not disturb me when I am working and sometimes I feel guilty when I am focused on my work and staring at the computer. His support benefits me because I can focus and think in peace. I love that man and I do not want to think about what would happen if I did not have his support.
Hi Shelita,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your blog.
Just like you, I also have a husband who is very supportive. He knows how to give me my personal space and quiet time when I'm dealing with the requirements of this course. He knows how important this is for me.
Rowena
Shelita,
ReplyDeleteHi Shelita! I just had to chuckle when I read about all of your supports- we have so many things in common! Especially the different colored hi-lighters for the calendar and the loud music waking you up! Supports are so important and it looks like you have a really great support system!
Shelita,
ReplyDeleteI use music as a support as well, although for a different reason. However your post made me realize that I also use music as a support while driving to work in the mornings. I listen to a particular station not only because I love the music, but because their morning radio show is fantastic. I love laughing on the way to work in the morning, and this morning radio show provides plenty of opportunities for that.
I also wanted to mention that a few years ago I read a short article on a study that was done on music and driving. The study found that listening and particularly singing to music helped drivers to stay awake. Looks like it's working for you!
Hi Shelita,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your post this week. Family is a very important support. I enjoyed reading how you love loud music as one of your supports to get your day started. Be encourage.
Jackie