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  • Supporting Teachers My Way

    The Institute for Educator Wellness has added a new division - Teachable Moments Transition Coaching.  I will be offering wellness classes and coaching just for educators, because, let's face it, we have a tough job!   
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by welleducator on May 7, 2011
  • Prevent Burnout: How to Say No

    It’s easy to tell people, “you just have to say no – set some boundaries!” It’s another to put that into practice.  I think the reason that is so difficult for educators is because we are in a caring profession – we want to help people. The reality is, though, that you can’t be all things to all people, and if you are going to do your job well, ...
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 9, 2010
  • Prevent Teacher Burnout: How to Say No

    It’s easy to tell people, “you just have to say no – set some boundaries!” It’s another to put that into practice.  I think the reason that is so difficult for educators is because we are in a caring profession – we want to help people. The reality is, though, that you can’t be all things to all people, and if you are going to do your job well, ...
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 9, 2010
  • 8 Tips for Preventing Teacher Burnout

    Teachers and others in the caring professions have to walk a fine line to build and maintain their resilience if they want to prevent burn out.   In the education world, a popular figure subscribed to teacher burnout is one out of two teachers leave the profession within the first five years of their career. The odds are good that if you are a ...
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 4, 2010
  • Resilience:The Right Nutrients for You

    Part of staying resilient involves getting that just-right combination of nutrients in this machine we live in called our body. It affects not only our physical health, but our mental state as well. For example, if you feel like crying all the time for no good reason, you might not need anti-depressants.  You might just be shy of vitamin B12. ...
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 29, 2010
  • Wellness Article in Teacher Magazine

    Today, I am referring you to an article in Teacher Magazine written by Elena Aguilar.  She gives some tips for surviving what she refers to as “October Exhaustion,” but the tips are excellent wellness tips for educators any time of year. Click here to visit Teaching Secrets: Managing October Exhaustion
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 7, 2010
  • Avoid Burnout: A short stressbuster

    During your busy day it can be really difficult to find time to quiet your mind.  A meditation session can be downright impossible to fit in.    Here is a short little meditation activity I found that anyone can use no matter how busy the day. This comes from a Prevention article by Sarah Mahoney. “ Sit upright, focus on your breath, and pay ...
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 30, 2010
  • Resilience: Goal-Setting Activity

    It’s easy to forget that we don’t stop developing  just because we are adults.  Indeed, we do continue to develop, hopefully creating a more colorful life for ourselves. This can be either intentional or unintentional.   Take a moment and take the pulse of your current life.  This is a good exercise for writing down in a journal or on a piece of ...
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 28, 2010
  • Taking a Technology Break – Guest Post

    A note from Fran: Ben’s blog, www.technologyinclass.com is an outstanding blog filled with practical  tips about technology in education.  Today we welcome him as a guest blogger for welleducator.org.   Welcome, Ben! Guest post by Ben from http://www.technologyinclass.com/blog Teachers are highly wired professionals.  Technology is a huge part of ...
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 25, 2010
  • Self-care Reminder Again

    I know I can’t be reminded enough to slow down and take good care of myself.   I’m one of those people who is a single mom, and have aging parents, so the plate gets pretty full pretty quick.   Not as full as the plate of a practicing teacher though! So this is your reminder to slow it down this weekend.  Take the time to do something to take ...
    Posted to welleducator blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 24, 2010
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