The Reflective Teacher Coach

Owning My Space: The Power of Kindness with Boundaries

8 min · 2 de oct de 2025
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In this episode, I share how shifting from being “nice” to practicing true kindness (with boundaries) transformed both my personal life and my career as an educator. For years, being “nice” meant overextending myself, saying yes to everything, and staying silent to avoid conflict. The result? Burnout, overwhelm, and losing sight of who I really was. But embracing kindness has allowed me to set healthy boundaries, protect my energy, and show up more authentically in my professional life. Now, I teach, lead, and serve from a place of confidence and overflow; not depletion. Tune in to learn the difference between nice and kind, and how kindness can help you honor yourself while still impacting others.

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