After the Bells - Beyond the Box: Teaching without Losing Yourself

Teachers, You Don't Have to Carry This The Same Way You Did All Year.

15 min · 18. touko 2026
jakson Teachers, You Don't Have to Carry This The Same Way You Did All Year. kansikuva

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This is your last week with students ,or close to it.  And if you are honest, you are trying to manage this week the same way you managed October. The same expectations. The same energy. The same pressure on yourself to hold everything together.  That is exactly where the weight is coming from.  In this episode of the After the Bells series, we talk about what carrying it too tight looks like in the last week of school.... and what it is actually costing you. We name The Calling Trap, the belief that caring deeply means sacrificing endlessly, and why it follows teachers all the way to the final day.  This week is not October. And you are allowed to carry it like it isn't.  Week three of Waiting to Exhale. 🎙️💚    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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