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  • Less Stress: Reduce Responsibilities

    Time is a commodity where everyone is equal. But some people seem to do a whole lot more with their time and others seem to do a whole lot less. But we all stay busy. The problem is that some people choose how to fill their lives and other people allow their lives to be [...]
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 16, 2007
  • Less Stress: Declutter Your Inbox

    We now have our Desk and Desktop under control. But how do we keep them under control? Better yet, how do we keep from having too much stuff coming into our lives that we allow to become clutter? Email Inbox Something that many teachers can’t seem to figure out is how to archive their old emails. Instead, [...]
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 10, 2007
  • Less Stress: Declutter Your Desktop

    Yesterday, we began decluttering our desk. Today, we will declutter our desktop. One of the things that drives me crazy is when I install a new program and it leaves all sorts of icons on my desktop. It also drives me crazy when  I have all sorts of popup notifications in my Windows taskbar telling me [...]
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 9, 2007
  • Less Stress: Declutter Your Desk

    I have written about having a clear desk before in passing, but here is a little bit about why to do it as well as how to do it. This is a real picture of my half of the office at work. Imagine coming to work each morning and having a nice, calm, clear workspace. Do [...]
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 8, 2007
  • Less Stress: Kill Your TV

    This is perhaps my most favorite tip of them all! I haven’t regularly watched television since I was in 11th grade, but I have watched quite a bit of it. When I read “The 4-Hour Workweek,” Timothy Ferriss suggests a low-information diet. His theory is that if you simply ask people “what’s new in the [...]
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 5, 2007
  • Less Stress: Wake Up Earlier

    I used to wake up every morning about an hour before I wanted to be at school. I try to get there by 7:20, so that meant waking up around 6:20. That resulted in an extremely rushed morning. Plus the traffic at my new school is way heavier than the traffic was at my old [...]
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 2, 2007