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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 88124" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>Lisa,</p><p></p><p>It does sound like easy child is running on empty. Lack of sleep contributes to huge losses (in every industry), poor work habits, & everything in between.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that easy child wasn't doing her job - it just sounds like she needs to go down to part time day shift a couple of times a week or take on the weekend shift.</p><p></p><p>School can be put on hold; I can't imaging studying to become a doctor, while parenting 2 children, being a partner in a marriage plus holding down a full time job. </p><p></p><p>husband just recently left his second job (teaching - his dream job; loves to teach) because it was putting a strain on our family situation, our marriage & his health. He wasn't sleeping well & was making "dumb" (his word) mistakes at work. He decided he couldn't put everything at risk & resigned. Saying that, he'll be looking for another position that's on this end of town & just one class a week not 3.</p><p></p><p>I'd approach this gently with easy child. She's in no way failing if she has to cut her work hours or her class hours. It may take longer to achieve her dream. Dreams have no time line. That's what make dreams a beautiful thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 88124, member: 393"] Lisa, It does sound like easy child is running on empty. Lack of sleep contributes to huge losses (in every industry), poor work habits, & everything in between. I'm not saying that easy child wasn't doing her job - it just sounds like she needs to go down to part time day shift a couple of times a week or take on the weekend shift. School can be put on hold; I can't imaging studying to become a doctor, while parenting 2 children, being a partner in a marriage plus holding down a full time job. husband just recently left his second job (teaching - his dream job; loves to teach) because it was putting a strain on our family situation, our marriage & his health. He wasn't sleeping well & was making "dumb" (his word) mistakes at work. He decided he couldn't put everything at risk & resigned. Saying that, he'll be looking for another position that's on this end of town & just one class a week not 3. I'd approach this gently with easy child. She's in no way failing if she has to cut her work hours or her class hours. It may take longer to achieve her dream. Dreams have no time line. That's what make dreams a beautiful thing. [/QUOTE]
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