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Teachers, The Calling Trap Does Not Clock Out in June

19 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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You made it through week one and week two. You named the crash. You named leisure sickness. You named the Calling Trap — that internal voice that tells you sitting still is falling behind. But here is what I need you to know going into week three. The Calling Trap is not only living inside of you. It is also coming at you from the outside. And it is sneaky. It is coming at you dressed up and looking like encouragement. Sounding like motivation. Showing up in your feed, your inbox, your conversations — before you have even had two full weeks off. Make your summer count. Use this time wisely. Rest but also grow. Come back better. That message is not being shared to help you. It is coming for your guilt. This week on Teaching Without Losing Yourself — The Podcast we are naming the outside version of the Calling Trap. We are talking about what it looks like when comparison steals your summer, when your July starts looking like September, and why the education industry does not take a summer break even when you finally do. You are getting stronger. You are learning to see it when it shows up. And this week we go one layer deeper together. Week three of June. Come sit with us. 💚 🎙️ Teaching Without Losing Yourself — The Podcast 📦 After the Bells box: https://afterthebells.org/pages/box [https://afterthebells.org/pages/box] Claude Fable 5 is currently unavailable.    We’re not here to fix. We’re here to notice.  If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.  Until next time…  give yourself the same care you give everyone else.  ~Kim 🌿

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Portada del episodio Teachers, July Is Still Yours.

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Portada del episodio Teacher, You Are More Than Your Usefulness — Summer Is Where You Remember That

Teacher, You Are More Than Your Usefulness — Summer Is Where You Remember That

You Are More Than Your Usefulness — Summer Is Where You Remember That.  Four weeks. And this is where June lands.  We named the crash. We named leisure sickness. We named the Calling Trap — the internal voice that tells you caring a lot means sacrificing a lot. And we named the outside version of that same trap — the make summer count pressure that comes for your guilt.  And underneath all of it has been one truth we have been building toward all month.  Teacher, you are more than your usefulness.  This week on Teaching Without Losing Yourself — The Podcast we are talking about Identity Erosion. The quiet thing that happens when a teacher has given so much to the role for so long that the person inside the role starts to disappear. It does not feel like a crisis. It feels like being committed. Being responsible. Being the kind of teacher you set out to be. That is what makes it so hard to see.  But summer is the season where that starts to shift. Where the role quiets down enough for you to remember who you are outside of it. And this week we are going to talk about what that actually looks like — and what it costs when summer passes and the person inside the role never gets to show up.  Joy on your own terms means you get to decide what counts. This is week four. Come sit with us. 💚   📦 The Teacher Box: https://afterthebells.org/pages/box [https://afterthebells.org/pages/box]   📖 The Blog Post: https://afterthebells.org/blogs/the-doors-behind-the-bells [https://afterthebells.org/blogs/the-doors-behind-the-bells]    We’re not here to fix. We’re here to notice.  If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.  Until next time…  give yourself the same care you give everyone else.  ~Kim 🌿

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Portada del episodio Teachers, The Calling Trap Does Not Clock Out in June

Teachers, The Calling Trap Does Not Clock Out in June

You made it through week one and week two. You named the crash. You named leisure sickness. You named the Calling Trap — that internal voice that tells you sitting still is falling behind. But here is what I need you to know going into week three. The Calling Trap is not only living inside of you. It is also coming at you from the outside. And it is sneaky. It is coming at you dressed up and looking like encouragement. Sounding like motivation. Showing up in your feed, your inbox, your conversations — before you have even had two full weeks off. Make your summer count. Use this time wisely. Rest but also grow. Come back better. That message is not being shared to help you. It is coming for your guilt. This week on Teaching Without Losing Yourself — The Podcast we are naming the outside version of the Calling Trap. We are talking about what it looks like when comparison steals your summer, when your July starts looking like September, and why the education industry does not take a summer break even when you finally do. You are getting stronger. You are learning to see it when it shows up. And this week we go one layer deeper together. Week three of June. Come sit with us. 💚 🎙️ Teaching Without Losing Yourself — The Podcast 📦 After the Bells box: https://afterthebells.org/pages/box [https://afterthebells.org/pages/box] Claude Fable 5 is currently unavailable.    We’re not here to fix. We’re here to notice.  If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.  Until next time…  give yourself the same care you give everyone else.  ~Kim 🌿

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Portada del episodio Teachers, Why Sitting Still Feels Wrong, Even in Summer

Teachers, Why Sitting Still Feels Wrong, Even in Summer

Why Sitting Still Feels Wrong — Even in Summer. You made it to summer. The calendar is finally open. There is nowhere to be and nothing due. And yet — something in you will not let you be still. You feel restless on a day with nothing planned. You say yes to something before you have had one full week off. You hear that quiet voice in the back of your mind telling you that a good teacher is already thinking about next year. That voice has a name. And in this episode, we are naming it. This week on Teaching Without Losing Yourself — The Podcast, we go one layer deeper into the Calling Trap. We introduced it last week as the belief that teachers who care a lot should sacrifice a lot. This week we look at what happens when that same belief follows you right into summer — to your couch, to your favorite beach, to your slow barefoot mornings — and why sitting still starts to feel like falling behind. This is not about motivation. This is not about getting more out of your summer. This is about seeing the pattern that is quietly stealing your rest. Because awareness changes everything. And once you can name the voice, it starts to lose its grip. Week two of June. Come sit with us. 💚 🎙️ Teaching Without Losing Yourself — The Podcast 📦 July box is open: https://afterthebells.org/pages/after-the-bells-subscription-box [https://afterthebells.org/pages/after-the-bells-subscription-box]   We’re not here to fix. We’re here to notice.  If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.  Until next time…  give yourself the same care you give everyone else.  ~Kim 🌿

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