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💬 Episode Summary:

Welcome educators! In this heartfelt and practical episode, we explore how to intentionally plan for rest and recovery during the summer. Many ESL teachers end the school year physically and emotionally drained—but it doesn’t have to be that way. Tune in as I share my personal experience of burnout, the importance of prioritizing rest, and actionable strategies to help you recharge, reset, and return to the classroom refreshed.

🔑 What You’ll Learn:
  • Why rest isn’t just nice—it’s necessary
  • How to prevent burnout and long-term stress
  • The impact of rest on your mental, physical, and professional well-being
  • Simple steps to create a summer rest plan that works
  • The power of setting boundaries and creating a “Yes & No” list
🛠️ Practical Strategies Shared:
  1. Set Clear Rest Goals – Define what rest looks like for you and build it into your summer intentionally.
  2. Time-Block for Relaxation – Use your planner not just for work—but for rest and joy, too.
  3. Build a “Yes & No” List – Give yourself permission to say yes to rest and no to unnecessary obligations.
💡 Key Takeaway:

Rest is not a reward—it’s a requirement. Taking the time to relax and recharge this summer will help you return to the classroom as your best self.

📚 Resources Mentioned: 💙 Final Thoughts:

To all the incredible ESL teachers—thank you for your passion, patience, and dedication. You’re not just teaching English; you’re changing lives. This summer, give yourself the same care and attention you give your students. You deserve it!

  continue reading

160 episodes

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💬 Episode Summary:

Welcome educators! In this heartfelt and practical episode, we explore how to intentionally plan for rest and recovery during the summer. Many ESL teachers end the school year physically and emotionally drained—but it doesn’t have to be that way. Tune in as I share my personal experience of burnout, the importance of prioritizing rest, and actionable strategies to help you recharge, reset, and return to the classroom refreshed.

🔑 What You’ll Learn:
  • Why rest isn’t just nice—it’s necessary
  • How to prevent burnout and long-term stress
  • The impact of rest on your mental, physical, and professional well-being
  • Simple steps to create a summer rest plan that works
  • The power of setting boundaries and creating a “Yes & No” list
🛠️ Practical Strategies Shared:
  1. Set Clear Rest Goals – Define what rest looks like for you and build it into your summer intentionally.
  2. Time-Block for Relaxation – Use your planner not just for work—but for rest and joy, too.
  3. Build a “Yes & No” List – Give yourself permission to say yes to rest and no to unnecessary obligations.
💡 Key Takeaway:

Rest is not a reward—it’s a requirement. Taking the time to relax and recharge this summer will help you return to the classroom as your best self.

📚 Resources Mentioned: 💙 Final Thoughts:

To all the incredible ESL teachers—thank you for your passion, patience, and dedication. You’re not just teaching English; you’re changing lives. This summer, give yourself the same care and attention you give your students. You deserve it!

  continue reading

160 episodes

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