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The 86th Degree
The 86th Degree
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The 86th Degree
If emotional pain could be measured in degrees, we would all act at 100 degrees. Most of us live at 85 degrees and do nothing. The hardest step is to move to the 86th degree.
One degree is almost imperceptible until will measures less than a degree.
“Sometimes you must save someone before you can save yourself.” – Karen Anderson
Amber Helm begins her third year of teaching full of excitement, glad to be back in the comfort zone of the classroom. At the beginning teacher inservice, she discovers that for several weeks, a former lover from college will be the “Artist in Residence,” the man she walked out on three years ago. Set back by the inevitable confrontation, she resolves to treat him as an adult, a resolve not likely to happen. Just as Amber thinks life is under control, in walks Jocelyn Quint, angry sophomore and abused child. When Amber reaches out to Jocelyn, she is falsely accused of assault on Jocelyn’s mother and suspended. The ripples of her own relationship with a toxic mother surface, and she must do more than get her job back. She must learn to love herself, and then be open to a love that waits for her.
If emotional pain could be measured in degrees, we would all act at 100 degrees. Most of us live at 85 degrees and do nothing. The hardest step is to move to the 86th degree.
One degree is almost imperceptible until will measures less than a degree.
“Sometimes you must save someone before you can save yourself.” – Karen Anderson
Amber Helm begins her third year of teaching full of excitement, glad to be back in the comfort zone of the classroom. At the beginning teacher inservice, she discovers that for several weeks, a former lover from college will be the “Artist in Residence,” the man she walked out on three years ago. Set back by the inevitable confrontation, she resolves to treat him as an adult, a resolve not likely to happen. Just as Amber thinks life is under control, in walks Jocelyn Quint, angry sophomore and abused child. When Amber reaches out to Jocelyn, she is falsely accused of assault on Jocelyn’s mother and suspended. The ripples of her own relationship with a toxic mother surface, and she must do more than get her job back. She must learn to love herself, and then be open to a love that waits for her.
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