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!
[80] Comfort is the enemy of progress
[79] How to "do it all" as a teacher
[78] Every day is a fresh start
[77] 7 steps for getting over a bad day
[76] Don't wish away today waiting for a better tomorrow
[75] How to come up with creative teaching ideas
[74] Worry is a misuse of imagination
[73] 3 ways to make the most of your break
[72] Be the light
[71] How to keep your space organised all year long
[70] Work for a cause, not for applause
[69] How to deal with rude coworkers
[68] Only dead fish go with the flow
[67] How to deal with students who are "hard to like"
[66] Experience is not what happens to you but what you do with what happens
[65] Your body leads your emotions
[64] If it isn't OK, it isn't the end
[63] What to do when teacher guilt comes from fellow teachers?
[62] Nothing means anything except the meaning you give to it
[61] How to keep going when you've lost your mojo (ladies only!)
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