I don't mean being in a particular job for the first time, but more being out of school and working for a living for the first time...as a professional. It's quite daunting and tough...I know that's an understatement for anyone's who's been there before, but I'm finding myself quite stressed

, so I was hoping if anyone is where I am right now or has been in this position before, if they would please give me any advice, insight, wisdom, etc. that they can. It would make me feel SO much better if I could just be reminded that other people have been through this before and lived to tell the tale!
I am very proud that I got my Master's Degree, but at the same time, it means I'm in a high-profile professional position with no real experience. I'm managing a Children's Library Assistant who is TWICE (yes TWICE!!) my age, and everything is all mixed-up right now because we can't move to the new library (it isn't quite ready yet) until 2 September. I'm hoping the move will help, but still, I've been putting an enormous amount of pressure on myself to be perfect, and there are just so many new things to learn.

Being a supervisee and a supervisor as well as a co-worker and a million other things I'm doing is hectic. I know there are people out there with far worse problems (and I'm not whining...I know I have a great job!), but it would make me feel MUCH better to know how I feel and what's going on is normal and that it WILL get better. Hopefully, someone out there can relate...HELP!!!
~ a worn out and stressed out Lizzy
P.S.--Any stress-management techniques you can put on this thread would be helpful as well...feel free to respond even if you AREN'T a working professional...thanks much!!
