Published On: September 25th, 2017|

The Huffington Post – Lisa Davis

1. Start Early! Give your family a heads up that you’ve started a new job. Being guidance counselor is not for the faint of heart. Expect it to take weeks of full time days. Go to the library, hide in your room, hire a babysitter for the month. Stock up on your favorite java and chocolate. And start yoga. (more)