Teacher shares 5 regrets after quitting

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Teaching: A Career That Wasn’t Right

Despite her initial reasons for becoming a teacher, the author realized after six years that it was not a suitable career for her. She discovered that the aspect of teaching that mattered most to her, connecting with difficult students, was not prioritized by her supervisors.

Sunk-Cost Fallacy

The author acknowledges the sunk-cost fallacy that kept her clinging to teaching despite its negative impact on her well-being. She had invested significant time and effort in becoming a teacher and did not want that effort to be wasted.

Conflicting Life Plans

The author’s plans for her son’s education influenced her decision to stay in teaching. However, she realized that the burnout she experienced made it challenging to be fully present for her family.

Burnout and Health Issues

The stress of teaching took a toll on the author’s health. She experienced physical issues such as back pain and believes the job was literally breaking her body. This prompted her to prioritize her well-being.

Looking Forward

While her future career path is uncertain, the author’s health is already improving. She emphasizes the importance of putting her own well-being first, even if it means making difficult career decisions.


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