How often would you say you have a bad day as a teacher? It’s very possible "bad" things actually happen a lot less than you think, but most people allow one bad thing that happens turn into a “bad day”.
What effect do you think that is going to have on our lives if we’re basically saying to ourselves that everything has to completely go our way in order for us to deem it a good day. Logically, we all know that’s ridiculous but yet we live our lives that way!
In today's episode, you get a reality check that helps you see things more clearly:
✒️ Examples of how easy it is to let one "bad" few minutes turn into a "bad day"
✒️ Why this is a dangerous habit we need to break
✒️ How you can get out of this habit with one shift
✒️ Ways to monitor and improve your happiness
So listen now to learn how you can have more "good" days as a teacher!
What effect do you think that is going to have on our lives if we’re basically saying to ourselves that everything has to completely go our way in order for us to deem it a good day. Logically, we all know that’s ridiculous but yet we live our lives that way!
In today's episode, you get a reality check that helps you see things more clearly:
✒️ Examples of how easy it is to let one "bad" few minutes turn into a "bad day"
✒️ Why this is a dangerous habit we need to break
✒️ How you can get out of this habit with one shift
✒️ Ways to monitor and improve your happiness
So listen now to learn how you can have more "good" days as a teacher!
Links mentioned in this episode:
Free mood tracker: download here
Episode 21:Habits for a healthier teacher life
Episode 35: You don't always feel like it, do it anyway
Episode 37: How to have a great day as a teacher
Email me: [email protected]
Facebook: facebook.com/teachersresourceforce
Instagram: @teachersresourceforce
More information:
A podcast is a free downloadable audio show that enables you to listen and learn while you’re on the go.
To subscribe to my podcast for free, you’ll need an app to listen to the show from.
For iPhone/iPad/iPod listeners – Get your phone or device and go to the iTunes store (free) and search “Teach On, Teach Strong”. This will help you to download the free Podcasts App and then subscribe to the show from within that app. Every time I produce a new episode, you’ll get it downloaded right on your iDevice.
For Android listeners – Download the Stitcher Radio app (free) and search for “Teach On, Teach Strong.” Or, if you have already downloaded an app for listening to podcasts, see below.
For podcast enthusiasts – If you already listen to podcasts and have a podcatcher that you prefer, the feed you’ll need to add is http://teachonteachstrong.podbean.com/feed/. My favourite free podcatcher is Podcast Addict.
If you don’t have a mobile device – You can always listen to the show by clicking the audio file on these blog posts.
Free mood tracker: download here
Episode 21:Habits for a healthier teacher life
Episode 35: You don't always feel like it, do it anyway
Episode 37: How to have a great day as a teacher
Email me: [email protected]
Facebook: facebook.com/teachersresourceforce
Instagram: @teachersresourceforce
More information:
A podcast is a free downloadable audio show that enables you to listen and learn while you’re on the go.
To subscribe to my podcast for free, you’ll need an app to listen to the show from.
For iPhone/iPad/iPod listeners – Get your phone or device and go to the iTunes store (free) and search “Teach On, Teach Strong”. This will help you to download the free Podcasts App and then subscribe to the show from within that app. Every time I produce a new episode, you’ll get it downloaded right on your iDevice.
For Android listeners – Download the Stitcher Radio app (free) and search for “Teach On, Teach Strong.” Or, if you have already downloaded an app for listening to podcasts, see below.
For podcast enthusiasts – If you already listen to podcasts and have a podcatcher that you prefer, the feed you’ll need to add is http://teachonteachstrong.podbean.com/feed/. My favourite free podcatcher is Podcast Addict.
If you don’t have a mobile device – You can always listen to the show by clicking the audio file on these blog posts.