weblistingster.com weblistingster.com weblistingster.com
Search:    Main Page :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms & Conditions :> Add Url :> Add Your Article   
Free links exchange
 

Healthcare & Treatment

Technology & Science

Education & Learning

Property & Estate

Self Help

Culture & Art

Politics & Government

Jobs & Careers

People & Society

Cooking & Drinking

Indoor Games

Automobile & Automotive

Computers & Software

Finance & Investment

Issues & News

Shopping & Auction

Travel & Accommodation

Garden & Home

Music & Entertainment

Teens & Kids

Fashion & Lifestyle

Health & Therapy

Adventure & Sports

Business & Commerce


 

Main Page » Self Help » Positive Attitude Skills
 

Small Town vs. Big City Life

 

Its a small world. Ive been traveling for a couple of weeks and everywhere I go I meet people from Texas. Earth, Shamrock, Farwell, Littlefield. You are everywhere. When people ask me where I am from there are two responses. The first response is curiosity. That response is from people who have never been to West Texas. They wonder about my transition from big city life to small town life.

One woman described her daily 55 mile commute from Albuquerque to Santa Fe. For two years she drove an additional 20 miles to complete graduate school. On top of that she has a husband and two small children who require her attention. I remember those days. I commuted to work, class, and an internship while I was in graduate school in Philadelphia. Thousands of other people in the area drove from place to place. The travel seemed endless and the traffic was awful.

When I moved to upstate New York to work on my doctorate, I was conscious of how much stress I would leave behind. The simple life was very appealing. After I finished my studies I stayed for a while and enjoyed the peace and quiet. Going back to visit the city meant traffic, crowds, and unpredictable daily interactions. When I lived there I didnt notice any of those things.

The second reaction I get when people ask me where I live is complete understanding. These people usually tell me that they are from somewhere close by. Often, they have moved elsewhere and returned to their West Texas towns. A judge from one small town described his commute. Ten minutes after he finishes tying his tie, he is on the bench hearing his first case. He and his wife raised three children in his town and are happy to stay there.

I believe that the flashiness and excitement of city life is fiction. In movies and television, people live fabulous lives and are always in the middle of an adventure. The daily grind is never depicted in an honest way. We see huge apartments, glamorous work, and beautiful people. In reality, there is more happening in the city, good and bad. There are more people, good and bad. The frequency of good and bad days is about the same. Is it exciting? Yes, there is constant activity. The rest is Hollywood fantasy. The police dont look like Will Smith and the waitresses dont look like Jennifer Aniston. It would be nice though!

One of the benefits of being a student at Wayland is the option to take classes at the external campuses. There are campuses in large cities like Phoenix, San Antonio, and Albuquerque where students can experience a change of atmosphere and see different lifestyles. The biggest difference is that those campuses cater to adult students. People with jobs, families, and other obligations take classes at night and on weekends. What we call non-traditional students are actually people who have interesting lives, maybe a few of them are even glamorous, but the priorities are the same. Getting an education and having a better life.

Now that I think of it there are fellow small town people who do not understand the appeal to people like me. They think it is too predictable and boring. They are realistic about the lack of opportunities in a closed community, but their ideas about bustling city life are usually based on television or movies. Their eyes glaze over and they ask why anyone would ever choose this over that. I would choose a TV life too, if I had a choice. Giant apartments, evening gowns, and exotic vacations are very attractive, thats why we see them all the time! But people are people and I would choose small town people any time. In fact, I already have.

Author: Dr. Yvonne LaMar
 
Author Bio:

Dr. Yvonne LaMar

Dr. LaMar is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native who studied at Temple University (BA - Psychology) and University of Pennsylvania (MSEd - Psychological Services). She went on to receive an MS and PhD in Educational Psychology and Measurement from Cornell University.

Dr. LaMar's first book, "God Provides the Sacrifice: Women DIscuss Making Their Hardest Decisions" is informed by her extensive training and years of experience as a counselor, trainer, and administrator for Women's Programs in Pennsylvania and New York. Her second book, "Drama Free Worplace" was written while consulting. developing and evaluating educational programs around the country.

She has presented her research in international forums and contributed to several books and publications about women's issues, human development, moral reasoning and qualitative research.

She currently resides in West Texas where she is an Professor of Education and administrator. Current projects include educational programming for faith-based organizations, grant writing, and researching mentorship relationships among professional women.

If your organization can benefit from her expertise please contact us at info@drlamar.com or telephone us at 806-293-4094.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Steps to Effective Time Management
 
Jules Obtains the Jewels
 
The Club of Cool : Acceptance Scams
 
The Law of Abundance
 
Using Your Natural Style On Stage
 
Further Lessons From My Ibook Guru
 
Could you use a "Stop Doing" list?
 
A Recipe for Living
 
Integrity in the Moment of Choice
 
Directed Self-Confidence
 
 
 
 

Don't Misuse Your Precious Mind - Throw Snowballs Instead

Try this quick and easy technique for releasing yourself from gnawing resentments and hostility. You ... - Rosella Aranda
 

Five Ways to Expand Your Comfort Zone

Expanding your comfort zone isn't quite the same as building self-confidence. However, the two do fi ... - Skye Thomas
 

The Evils of Story Time: When Stories Become Malignant

Story-telling to make sense of things we don't understand is as old as mythology. Unfortunately, we ... - Grace Judson
 
 

The Astral Plane And Its Divisions

This article discusses the Astral Plane and its sub-divisions - Abhishek Agarwal
 

The Secret To Success That Almost No One Else Will Tell You

A piece that tells the 'real story' and gives each individual the power to reach their goals - Lance Murkin
 

Steps to Effective Time Management

If we don't guard our time wisely, it can be snatched away by minor, meaningless distractions. Take ... - Fran Watson
 

Ending Poverty Consciousness

This article distinguishes between poverty and poverty consciousness. It gives you practical suggest ... - Jeanie Marshall
 

You Are The Source of Your Riches

You are the source of your abundance and money. Through working with your feelings, thoughts, and in ... - Daniel MacDougall
 
 
Main Page :> Privacy :> Terms & Conditions  
© 2008 www.weblistingster.com All Rights Reserved.