We’ve heard it all before…how lucky we are to be teachers. We get so much time off. We don’t have to work over the summer….blah, blah, blah, blah. This
We spent the last few weeks going through how to create a Teacher Self-Care schedule N.O.W. (not only on weekends) but what happens when we’re on our sunny summer break?
Intention is more than wishful thinking—it’s willful direction.It is a philosophy of the heart put into practice, a consistency of conscious patterns of thought, energy, and action. Through intention, we
I know you’re in the middle of making great things happen, juggling tons of tasks, or are taking a quick break in the midst of virtual/in person/hybrid teacher duties, so I’ll
This week marked the 19th anniversary of September 11th. Although every year I try to honor the day with some kind of remembrance exercise, this year it hit me like a
In the blink of an eye, we’ve all been thrust into this new, scary, chaotic, and potentially overwhelming situation of having to now be a teacher from home away from
When I walked into work on Friday, a coworker saw me and said how she was really freaking out about the unknown potential of the coronavirus. She said that the
I’m mixing it up again this week to share with you THREE different resources about how to create a school self-care routine. I like to differentiate these resources from others
As teachers we all want to bring things home because we are never really finished. Our days never truly end. As the last student leaves the room screaming goodbye as
School has recently started for many of us and I know that it may have been a little bumpy getting started, getting into the swing of things, figuring out how
We’ve heard it all before…how lucky we are to be teachers. We get so much time off. We don’t have to work over the summer….blah, blah, blah, blah. This
We all have good intentions and most of us probably want to wake up each morning feeling like we have some illusion of control over our lives, like we have