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|  01-20-2011, 12:16 AM | #1 | 
| Senior Member How Do You Identify?: Neither, nada, out of the box Preferred Pronoun?: My name always works Relationship Status: Happy whatever happens Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Little Rock 
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			I'm a substitute teacher, while completing my classes for my masters', and needless to say, it's very stressful.  I have had near-fights break out in my classroom, trouble with classroom management (I wouldn't frighten a flea), and feeling like I'm not doing any one thing well, professionally and personally.   What I am asking is, how do you transition from work with all its stresses to home life, without breaking out the fudge ripple or snapping at your partner? I feel like I bring too much of work home with me, and then I'm in for a stressful evening with little time for myself. Then it's go to bed in dread of the next day. I need a change. How do you let work stay at work, and then get calmed down for bed? I don't have anyone, so that avenue is out  . On the plus side, I do enjoy yoga and meditation to "warm up" in the morning. It's worth getting up earlier for that. 
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