i want to say that a teacher needs to invest time and emotions in his/her job.
and i want to say it like that:
to be so much emotionally (and timely?) invested
maybe there is a better word synonym to time here, but i want to keep this way of saying and not change the whole structure of the sentence. how can i say that?
thank you
i want to say that a teacher needs to invest time and emotions in his/her job. So say 'You need to invest time and emotions in your job'. A clumsier version is eg You need to be emotionally invested in your job, and to devote more time to it.
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i want to say that a teacher needs to invest time and emotions in his/her job.
So say 'You need to invest time and emotions in your job'.
A clumsier version is
eg You need to be emotionally invested in your job, and to devote more time to it.