There were only ever a handful of times in my teaching career when something was urgent.
As in… needs-to-happen-right-this-second-or-things-will-fall-apart urgent.
The thing is, my nervous system didn’t know that.
At least for the first few years.
Every time I was given a task, a parent asked me a question or an idea was posed in a staff meeting, my heart would start racing, my jaw would clench and my mind would enter a spiral of frenetic thought wondering how quickly I could make this happen
Can you relate?
That’s an example of urgency culture in action.
If you are ready to bow out of this way of showing up and adopt a slower pace (while still being productive AF), this episode includes 3 super easy ways to start.
Slowing down the pace and settling your nervous system doesn’t mean you become less organised and start missing deadlines- it means giving yourself the space to remain present, consider all of the options and make an informed decision from a clearer headspace.
All while showing up from a calm and settled place
Follow the links below for 1:1 support to bow out of urgency culture for good
Teacher Wellness Coaching and information: Website
The Mindful Teacher Bundle: Download here