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As teachers, our To-Do list can get to be a mile long and be a source of serious stress. One of the reasons that teachers are so mentally drained and burned out is because of the overwhelming amount of work we have to do. And it's because you have an incredible mental load that you are carrying—the load that maybe not everyone sees, the anticipation of other people's needs as well as classroom needs and your own needs.
In this episode, we focus on transitioning from the never-ending to-do list to repeatable and automated systems to reclaim your time, energy, and capacity. We'll share three essential steps that will allow you to work within your contract hours and live your best life inside and outside of the classroom without sacrificing effectiveness or efficiency.
From prioritizing tasks to delegating and automating, this episode provides actionable steps to reduce workload and stress levels. So, if you're ready to take control of your teaching experience and find a better work-life balance, this episode is for YOU!
HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode80
👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad
📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here!
❓Get 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
✨While 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 to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!
🚨Get 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!
👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!
💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
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As teachers, our To-Do list can get to be a mile long and be a source of serious stress. One of the reasons that teachers are so mentally drained and burned out is because of the overwhelming amount of work we have to do. And it's because you have an incredible mental load that you are carrying—the load that maybe not everyone sees, the anticipation of other people's needs as well as classroom needs and your own needs.
In this episode, we focus on transitioning from the never-ending to-do list to repeatable and automated systems to reclaim your time, energy, and capacity. We'll share three essential steps that will allow you to work within your contract hours and live your best life inside and outside of the classroom without sacrificing effectiveness or efficiency.
From prioritizing tasks to delegating and automating, this episode provides actionable steps to reduce workload and stress levels. So, if you're ready to take control of your teaching experience and find a better work-life balance, this episode is for YOU!
HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode80
👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad
📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here!
❓Get 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
✨While 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 to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!
🚨Get 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!
👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!
💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Mentioned in this episode:
🖥This episode is sponsored by IXL.com:
The Resilient Teacher Podcast listeners can get an exclusive 20% off IXL membership when they sign up today
Sign up for IXL.com
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