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In this episode, I focus on one of the most powerful yet simple ideas in teaching—keep showing up. Teaching can feel overwhelming at times, with constant pressure, expectations, and moments that challenge confidence and energy.
It can be tempting on those harder days to pull back or go through the motions. But what matters most is not perfection—it is presence. Showing up consistently, even when things are not going well, creates stability and trust for students.
The impact of teaching is built in small, repeated moments. A calm response, a quick check-in, or a moment of encouragement may seem small, but over time, those moments create meaningful change. Consistency is what students notice and remember.
Ultimately, teaching is a commitment. Growth takes time, and the results are not always immediate. But by continuing to show up—on both the good days and the hard ones—teachers create lasting impact in ways they may not always see right away.
Show Notes
By Mr Funky Teacher Nicholas KleveIn this episode, I focus on one of the most powerful yet simple ideas in teaching—keep showing up. Teaching can feel overwhelming at times, with constant pressure, expectations, and moments that challenge confidence and energy.
It can be tempting on those harder days to pull back or go through the motions. But what matters most is not perfection—it is presence. Showing up consistently, even when things are not going well, creates stability and trust for students.
The impact of teaching is built in small, repeated moments. A calm response, a quick check-in, or a moment of encouragement may seem small, but over time, those moments create meaningful change. Consistency is what students notice and remember.
Ultimately, teaching is a commitment. Growth takes time, and the results are not always immediate. But by continuing to show up—on both the good days and the hard ones—teachers create lasting impact in ways they may not always see right away.
Show Notes