08/31/2023
As the regular season for the Kane County Cougars wraps up this weekend, there's been a lot of bus time to reflect on my crazy summer and new life out in Chicago. I've spent the last 14 years in clinical PT roles and suffered a lot of burnout and funks in recent years. However when we moved out to Chicago I decided to try a few new roles by going back to professional baseball which has been a God-send for my mental health and enjoyment. Like they always say "it's hard not to be romantic about baseball". Then while I was loving life working in baseball, the opportunity arose to try something else new professionally and I was given the chance to become a full time professor at North Central College in a Naperville and it has been more fulfilling than I ever thought. Even though I am working twice as many hours a week with these two jobs and haven't had a day off since May, it's amazing to see the fact that there is not a single drop of burnout. Following my passion, even with 100 hours a week, has made me feel more fulfilled and excited to work than I have been in years. So take this as your reminder that burnout doesn't come from hours worked- it comes from not following your heart. I cannot thank for letting me be a part of their team this season, and special thank you to my coworkers at for taking a chance on this old work horse to trust teaching their students clinically, as well as in the classroom. Hopefully I can continue to grow their program that makes them, and all my other educational mentors proud as well. In the words of the great Tom McPoil, one of my first educational role models,.... "Life is good, huh"