Saturday, March 9, 2013

Get Chipper...

Get chipper...that's what my mom used to say to me whenever I was being a sullen and surly child...and teenager...and young adult. (What can I say? It took me a while to figure things out!). And that's what I'm telling myself today. I'm frustrated with my job, some of my colleagues, definitely my principal, feeling like I am being crushed by the demands of the varying levels in my classroom, pondering moving to a smaller place so we can try to save some money, depressed about the amazing job that we just found out we didn't get. Ugh. I can't imagine a more depressing entry to read (let alone write!). And I'm trying to figure out how to get chipper. So here are some things that I am going to try doing over the next few months:


  1. Try a yoga class. I have been wanting to do this for a while, and I think I need to do a little something just for me.
  2. Get back on my lose it app. Doing so well, but have been stress eating lately. Need some self-discipline.
  3. Get outside more. Am taking the kids hiking this week during spring break on various trails around our area.
  4. Ok, I think I better just stick with 3 right now. Then maybe I'll have a chance of actually doing some of these things!


Hopefully, these 3 things will help me start to get chipper, which will help me be a better wife and mother as well. And maybe a martini or two also...

9 comments:

  1. I think that just maybe slicing will be a catalyst to "Get Chipper" too. :) I'm glad you decided to join.
    Ruth

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  2. You are on the right track by starting here. Let this be one of the things you do for yourself and other goodness will follow. As far as your list, I say just get outside. Let the sunshine seep into your heart and happiness will overflow, stress will flow out! Happy you are joining the SOLC :)

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  3. Sounds like you are in a hard place, but are making choices that will help you "get chipper." Glad you have decided to slice. I agree with Ruth, it's definitely a community that will help you "get chipper."

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  4. I started as a librarian, then got bounced out into third grade. Laid off for a year, then in the high school. Next it was kindergarten for 3 years, now young 5's. It gets exhausting! And expensive setting up all those different grades.
    Good luck with your decisions. Welcome to slicing!

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  5. The best thing you could have done, you already did...you made a list of things to make you feel better. That's a good start....and so is slicing. Welcome to our community!

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  6. Starting with a list is what MANY of us do when there is so much going on - when things need to be sorted out so to speak. WRITING also helps clarify...I guess that is why so many of us SLICE! GLAD YOU ARE SLICING with us - through the difficult and wonderful pieces of live.

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  7. Welcome to slicing! Hope you have a great spring break and can do the 3 things you wrote on your list! 21 days to create a habit!

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  8. Your mom sounds like my mom...but I do love the word chipper! I'm glad that you have a plan. Our lives are so like that...anxiety, joy, anxiety, peace, anxiety and then sometimes answers. xo

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  9. It seems to be the time of you for added stress for teachers. Your plan sounds like mine. I'm on my way to go for a walk now. :)

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