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Back to work tomorrow. What I wish to manifest and what I appreciate re. my work/career.Tomorrow after a LONG holiday (well, six weeks! although I DID have to do a lot of study!) I go back to work. I'm slightly nervous, not as much as usual though and feeling better than usual which is good! I'd like to share what I'd like to manifest tomorrow and for this next school year and what I appreciate. So here goes! OK I want to manifest that tomorrow I wake up feeling refreshed and in a good mood! That my landlord sticks to the bathroom schedule we all agreed on! Which will give me 30 minutes for skincare, make up, bathroom etc. (lovely) and then the kitchen all to myself and taking my time!!! Yes PLEASE! And that he CONTINUES to stick to this! I'd like, before my bathroom time, after hubby wakes up to quickly, easily sort out what I am wearing etc. and after that maybe read some nice posts on here! I'd like an easy, relaxing drive to work, with Abe CDs on my stereo. I'd like the meeting to be humourous, positive, informative and actually fun! I'd like smiles and I'd like tons of help & support from my colleagues. I'd like my assistant to respect me, help out more and willingly with charts, collecting money, talking to the parents, behaviour management and the teaching! I'd like to have a wonderful class this year. Yes, it's true EVERY year has been better than the last esp. my class! (My first class was NOT good though!) I'd like to have supportive, helpful parents and families who come in and help and who really help their children's learning too and do work with them at home. I'd like those 2 who are coming back - no names here! - who have NOT been helping their children learn to be really inspired to do so and to enjoy it and I'd like to see ONLY the mum & grandma of the boy & the Uncle to ONLY collect when sober. I'd like children who are predominantly peaceful, intelligent, learn quickly, play joyfully and quietly and yet in a way that is fun for them! and who really listen to me - and my colleagues - and respect us. I'd like to continue having good relations with my new colleage and all staff. I'd like to have great relationship with my boss and have her respect me and see the good in me. I'd like the deputy and the others who were helping me with my course to continue to do so! I'd like a (school) year of lots more freedom, ease, flexibility, longer lunches, lets say one hour lunch breaks EVERY day! to get the planning from A. and only Ofsted when I have EVERYTHING organised or that they only see the others!! And I want more fun in my job! Better communication with others, more support, more help, more teamwork! Thank you and so it is! What do I appreciate? The new clothes I will be wearing tomorrow!!! The pay. The holidays. The kids that ARE cute & funny & smart & kind. When they progress. Oh and their creativity! Some colleagues that ARE helpful & supportive whom I couldn't appreciate more! That it lets me & hubby live & work in the country we want to and that it has helped us extend our visas several times! That the school - on the whole - has a good reputation. And lots of very clever kids! That it's close to home. That we have 2 days to get ready for the new class. Oh also Universe I want my boss to agree to give me time to get the experience with the older kids I need - e.g. 2 hours a week - for my course. I would also like to see her smile at me more! Thank you for how she HAS improved a LITTLE in this & been a bit more positive! Finally I want to manifest lots of money for the Nursery & wouldn't it be nice to have an interactive whiteboard and new trays! Thank you and so it is! |
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