The Teach On, Teach Strong Podcast has been helping teachers like you with personal character development, mindset, wellbeing and productivity for 100 episodes! This is going to be a special episode as we reflect on what we’ve discussed this past year and highlight some of the most popular posts that you have found most valuable so far. If you’re new, this is going to be ideal to help you navigate your way through the previous 100 episodes and if you’ve been here from the beginning, it’s great way to review what we’ve discussed and learnt so far!
Links mentioned in this episode:
Well Being Journal: download from TpT or TRF
Email me: [email protected]
Facebook Page: facebook.com/teachersresourceforce
Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/teachonteachstrong
VIP area of free resources: teachersresourceforce.com/vip
Join the mailing list: teachersresourceforce.com/freebies
Podcast episodes highlighted in this episode:
Episode 3: Failure is normal, natural and necessary
Episode 8: Gratitude turns what you already have, into enough
Episode 17: Is burnout the teacher’s Bogeyman?
Episode 25:How to stop worrying and switch off your teacher brain
Episode 45: How to be productive without stressing out
Episode 57: Was it a bad day or a bad 5 minutes that you milked all day?
Episode 58: It’s our responsibility to make things the way we want them to be
Episode 65: Your body leads your emotions
Episode 70: Work for a cause, not for applause
Episode 71: How to keep your space organised all year long
Episode 73: 3 ways to make the most of your break
Episode 75: How to come up with creative teaching ideas
Episode 76: Don’t wish away today waiting for a better tomorrow
How to get your hands on the Gratitude Jar Freebie:
Well Being Journal: download from TpT or TRF
Email me: [email protected]
Facebook Page: facebook.com/teachersresourceforce
Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/teachonteachstrong
VIP area of free resources: teachersresourceforce.com/vip
Join the mailing list: teachersresourceforce.com/freebies
Podcast episodes highlighted in this episode:
Episode 3: Failure is normal, natural and necessary
Episode 8: Gratitude turns what you already have, into enough
Episode 17: Is burnout the teacher’s Bogeyman?
Episode 25:How to stop worrying and switch off your teacher brain
Episode 45: How to be productive without stressing out
Episode 57: Was it a bad day or a bad 5 minutes that you milked all day?
Episode 58: It’s our responsibility to make things the way we want them to be
Episode 65: Your body leads your emotions
Episode 70: Work for a cause, not for applause
Episode 71: How to keep your space organised all year long
Episode 73: 3 ways to make the most of your break
Episode 75: How to come up with creative teaching ideas
Episode 76: Don’t wish away today waiting for a better tomorrow
How to get your hands on the Gratitude Jar Freebie:
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