TL;DR: Productivity guilt refers to feeling bad about not getting things done. It’s not easy to turn it all off and put yourself first. Strategies to make time for yourself include taking your own advice, playing your own game, getting real, remembering why you’re behind, and taking it slow. The Reality: It’s Not Easy To ‘Switch Off’ You see a … Read More
Refresh, Renew, Replenish: Taking Care of Yourself
TL;DR: Taking care of yourself has multiple levels; these levels aren’t exclusive and work together. Self-care looks different for everyone. This summer, take time to refresh, renew, and replenish. Life’s a Drain Teaching is my second career. In my first, I had the standard two weeks off. We always took one week and did something away from home; the remaining … Read More
Turning It All Off This Summer
TL;DR: Turning it all off this summer starts by first discovering how you will unwind. Find reading material that is not education-related to help you unwind. Structure your days with a good amount of unwindable time! Share what you are doing with others to provoke thoughts and ideas. During summer break, let your mind wander and your thoughts not be … Read More
A Workaholic’s Guide to a Relaxing Summer
TL;DR: Relaxing and recharging over summer break can look different for everyone. Tips for a relaxing summer include catching up on TV shows and social media, retail therapy, and creating a to-do list. One of the best parts of being a teacher is having the summers off. Most teachers use the summer to relax and recharge by spending time with … Read More
Rest. Reflect. Heal.
TL;DR: Over the last 15 months, educators have accomplished so many seemingly impossible things. This summer, we should give ourselves permission to rest, reflect, and heal. Rest. Reflect. Heal. You GUYS. It’s been a YEAR. My WORD. (Yes, I am yelling.) Here are just a few of the things we’ve accomplished over the past 15 months: Taught in multiple modes Adjusted to … Read More