Resolutions for Teachers (pt.2)
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Hello everyone! 2024 is here and I hear you all… There is no tired like TEACHER TIRED. It feels like the work is piling up. It feels like there is always something new to do or focus on—or worse—attempt to survive. Personal lives are taking a hit. Your sanity… But you still love what you do. You just need some refocus. So… ALL WEEK LONG, the Teach Me, Teacher podcast is releasing every resolutions episode made. Take a trip through remembering our focus as a community and why we do what we do. Use these days as reminders about what got us excited to go to work, and how we may rekindle that excitement to be the change we want to see in our work and lives. To begin this week, we started with jumping back in time to the end of 2019. Today, the end of 2020. The next day… well… you get it. Enjoy, and thank you for starting the year with the show.   FROM THE ORIGINAL EPISODE:  After the success of the Teach Me, Teacher resolutions for 2020, I knew I had to have a follow-up for this year. And as promised, this is a bonus episode, meaning you will still get the regular scheduled Monday episode in just a few days! In the meantime, let’s discuss where our minds should be going into this next year. There are 4 resolutions detailed in this episode, and they are: Be a leader  Don’t reinvent the wheel, improve it  Play to your strengths, not the limitations and weaknesses of others  Listen to people doing your job Thank you for listening to the podcast ALL THROUGHOUT the pandemic, and thank you for starting 2021 with the podcast! Enjoy!
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