December is a busy month and let’s face it, being an educator can be tough year-round! I want to share 5 things to try when stuff gets tough in this bonus mini episode. These are strategies that have been helpful for me, and I hope you find something helpful here as well. If you have a strategy you’d like to share, email us at [email protected] and we will share out your ideas in our Educators Facebook Group.
1. Change your password or passphrase
- Make it inspirational, encouraging, or funny!
- This helps sends a positive message every time you log into your device
2. Write self-affirmations
- Handwrite self-affirmations and read them aloud!
- Counteract the negative narrative in your brain
- Use a journal, stickies on a mirror or bath crayons in the shower!
- Consider the stories you are telling yourself, about yourself
3. Say Yes!
- Prioritize the people in front of you
- Rachel’s example: Emergency class meeting!
- Don’t forget about the fun
- Rachel’s example: Dance party!
- Pay attention to the needs of others and yourself
4. Say no.
- Set boundaries, and know your limits
- Create a culture where it’s ok for other people to say no
- Everyone has a different capacity level; don’t compare!
5. Use a visual to prioritize your needs
- List everything that is stressing you out from the big to the little
- Create a target with a center and two outer rings
- In the center: people and relationship (don’t forget about yourself!)
- In the middle ring: important tasks that need a plan
- In the outer ring: not urgent, what can I let go of?
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