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One of the most not-talked-about factors of teacher burnout is our finances. Our financial health impacts our overall well-being, alongside physical, emotional, and social aspects. As educators, financial stress can weigh heavily on us, exacerbating burnout. A study by Stanford University found that teachers experience higher levels of economic and financial anxiety compared to other professions. Many teachers struggle to make ends meet, leading to chronic worry and even the need for second jobs.
But there is a way forward. By prioritizing financial literacy and making smart decisions, we can reduce stress levels and gain a sense of empowerment. In this episode, we interview Emily Maretsky, a financial coach specializing in helping educators. Emily shares practical strategies, retirement options, and tips for achieving financial health. Join us as we debunk financial myths, break free from scarcity mindset, and explore how financial self-care is essential for teacher well-being.
HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode52
šJoin the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad
š Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here!
Ā āGet your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask
āØWhile this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over toĀ teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspaceĀ to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!
šØGet on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!
š©š»āš»Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!
š¬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you?Ā Quick!Ā Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag meĀ @teachingmindbodyandsoulĀ Ā This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
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One of the most not-talked-about factors of teacher burnout is our finances. Our financial health impacts our overall well-being, alongside physical, emotional, and social aspects. As educators, financial stress can weigh heavily on us, exacerbating burnout. A study by Stanford University found that teachers experience higher levels of economic and financial anxiety compared to other professions. Many teachers struggle to make ends meet, leading to chronic worry and even the need for second jobs.
But there is a way forward. By prioritizing financial literacy and making smart decisions, we can reduce stress levels and gain a sense of empowerment. In this episode, we interview Emily Maretsky, a financial coach specializing in helping educators. Emily shares practical strategies, retirement options, and tips for achieving financial health. Join us as we debunk financial myths, break free from scarcity mindset, and explore how financial self-care is essential for teacher well-being.
HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode52
šJoin the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad
š Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here!
Ā āGet your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask
āØWhile this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over toĀ teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspaceĀ to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!
šØGet on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!
š©š»āš»Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!
š¬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you?Ā Quick!Ā Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag meĀ @teachingmindbodyandsoulĀ Ā This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
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