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When a lesson is going really well, it seems like time absolutely flies by. But how often have we had that same sensation, not knowing where the time went, when our daily prep period comes to an end--yet you have nothing to show for it?
We want to instill time management skills in our students, but if we are being truly honest with ourselves, we don’t always use our own as strategically as possible. When unexpected parent emails, makeup exams, and copying machine jams come up, we too often resort to dealing with what is urgent and not what should be a priority. We’ve heard all the suggestions about setting boundaries and we want to bring home less school work, but how we can do that effectively when required meetings after school or providing extra help claims that chunk of time as well? Add in the desire to grow your teacher side hustle account after the bell rings, and it can seem like there is no time at all left.
While actually getting more time is impossible, a handful of mindset shifts, online tools, and smart techniques can help you make the most of the time you do have, making those 2020 goals within reach.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Why letting go of perfectionism is a vital first step for implementing almost any time-saving strategy
Links mentioned:
EDverything Social
https://www.edverything.com/edverythingsocial
Ashley Bible @buildingbooklove
https://anchor.fm/edverything/episodes/Episode-63-Wonderful--Wonder-filled-Classrooms-for-Any-Age-Group-with-Ashley-Bible-e9kcgn
Amy Porterfield’s Interview with Atomic Habits author James Clear
https://www.amyporterfield.com/2019/12/295/
Total Teacher Summit talk: Permission Slips for Perfectionists
https://www.edverything.com/totalteachersummit
Asana
https://asana.com/
Trello
https://trello.com/en-US
By Nicole Clark&Danielle Johnson4.6
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When a lesson is going really well, it seems like time absolutely flies by. But how often have we had that same sensation, not knowing where the time went, when our daily prep period comes to an end--yet you have nothing to show for it?
We want to instill time management skills in our students, but if we are being truly honest with ourselves, we don’t always use our own as strategically as possible. When unexpected parent emails, makeup exams, and copying machine jams come up, we too often resort to dealing with what is urgent and not what should be a priority. We’ve heard all the suggestions about setting boundaries and we want to bring home less school work, but how we can do that effectively when required meetings after school or providing extra help claims that chunk of time as well? Add in the desire to grow your teacher side hustle account after the bell rings, and it can seem like there is no time at all left.
While actually getting more time is impossible, a handful of mindset shifts, online tools, and smart techniques can help you make the most of the time you do have, making those 2020 goals within reach.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Why letting go of perfectionism is a vital first step for implementing almost any time-saving strategy
Links mentioned:
EDverything Social
https://www.edverything.com/edverythingsocial
Ashley Bible @buildingbooklove
https://anchor.fm/edverything/episodes/Episode-63-Wonderful--Wonder-filled-Classrooms-for-Any-Age-Group-with-Ashley-Bible-e9kcgn
Amy Porterfield’s Interview with Atomic Habits author James Clear
https://www.amyporterfield.com/2019/12/295/
Total Teacher Summit talk: Permission Slips for Perfectionists
https://www.edverything.com/totalteachersummit
Asana
https://asana.com/
Trello
https://trello.com/en-US