I recently changed job locations and while a move like this would normally make me stressed out and nervous, this time it didn't. I think it has a lot to do with perspective. See previously I was working at a big school with a good reputation and now I am working at a little school without a reputation. I compare it to someone who lived in New York city who then moves out to a small town in the country. It's as they say, "If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere."
So this new position has been pretty easy. The teachers are not intimidating, nor are the students. Everything is just a big step down from what I was used to and that makes it seem easy. I remember feeling the opposite way when I moved from a small school to the big school. Just pulling into the parking lot and seeing how many cars were there was enough to increase your heart rate.
I think this concept applies to all parts of life. Someone called it exposure therapy. Basically you expose yourself to a stressful environment until you become used to it and it no longer becomes stressful. Once you overcome that obstacle, everything else seems much easier.
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