How to muddle through something you hate and no end in sight?

Anonymous
Take up knitting or crochet. You can focus on something else while the activity is going on.
Anonymous
Why so much facetime needed? I don't stay at practices - drop off and pickup - and for games I sit with and talk to my spouse.
Anonymous
OP here.
Ugh. Kid came home in tears and frustrated last night. Feeling totally defeated.

There's only a few weeks left for this activity (at the HS). And it is going to be brutal. All of our anxiety levels are sky high and will be until this finally ends.

Kid is using this as a stepping stone for better things so quitting isn't an option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Ugh. Kid came home in tears and frustrated last night. Feeling totally defeated.

There's only a few weeks left for this activity (at the HS). And it is going to be brutal. All of our anxiety levels are sky high and will be until this finally ends.

Kid is using this as a stepping stone for better things so quitting isn't an option.


I can't imagine what sport this is that the culture/vibe can be so different between club and HS, especially since you say there is overlap between the two. Volleyball maybe? My experience with HS volleyball was pretty messed up, especially since errors or lost points can be blamed (fairly or not) on one individual. There aren't many players on the court at a time and coaches have a lot of discretion to pull some people for errors but keep others in. You're also stuck in the bleachers in an enclosed space, so you can't easily hide like you can at a field sport.
Anonymous
“I know this doesn't sound horrible but I'm purposely leaving a lot out.”

Actually, it sounds horrible to me without the things you left out. But, you said there’s only a few more weeks, so the end is in sight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Ugh. Kid came home in tears and frustrated last night. Feeling totally defeated.

There's only a few weeks left for this activity (at the HS). And it is going to be brutal. All of our anxiety levels are sky high and will be until this finally ends.

Kid is using this as a stepping stone for better things so quitting isn't an option.


I'm so sorry. This sounds awful. Can you help your DC to focus on whatever they're using this as a stepping stone for? Keep your eyes on the goal. DC should do the work for this activity, but look for friendships elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Ugh. Kid came home in tears and frustrated last night. Feeling totally defeated.

There's only a few weeks left for this activity (at the HS). And it is going to be brutal. All of our anxiety levels are sky high and will be until this finally ends.

Kid is using this as a stepping stone for better things so quitting isn't an option.


I'm so sorry. This sounds awful. Can you help your DC to focus on whatever they're using this as a stepping stone for? Keep your eyes on the goal. DC should do the work for this activity, but look for friendships elsewhere.


Yes, pretty much the conversation we had. . . . On my end, I'm trying to tamp down my homicidal feelings. Kidding, mostly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Ugh. Kid came home in tears and frustrated last night. Feeling totally defeated.

There's only a few weeks left for this activity (at the HS). And it is going to be brutal. All of our anxiety levels are sky high and will be until this finally ends.

Kid is using this as a stepping stone for better things so quitting isn't an option.


I'm so sorry. This sounds awful. Can you help your DC to focus on whatever they're using this as a stepping stone for? Keep your eyes on the goal. DC should do the work for this activity, but look for friendships elsewhere.


Yes, pretty much the conversation we had. . . . On my end, I'm trying to tamp down my homicidal feelings. Kidding, mostly.


I get it. Another parent bought my HS DC's position and the kid bragged about it to my DC. Other kid & their friends lied about my DC and other athletes to the coach to get their positions. The other kid was terrible at the sport and ended up dropping out, but it was a painful lesson about money and politics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do we really need another “marriage” thread?


LOL
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