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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 55 MIN

The Burnout No One Talks About

from Sir You Look Tired - The Unofficial CPD for Exhausted Teachers · host Martin and Dan

In this honest and relatable conversation, Dan and Martin open up about the true realities of being a teacher — the exhaustion, the burnout, and the constant feeling of being stretched too thin. They share personal stories about long days, skipped lunch breaks, and the pressure to do it all, both inside and outside the classroom.Together, they explore the emotional toll of report writing and the awkwardness of parent evenings, questioning whether the traditional approach still serves anyone. They talk about the need for clearer communication within schools, better systems to manage workload, and the importance of setting firm boundaries to protect mental health.The episode isn’t just about what’s going wrong — it’s packed with practical strategies to help teachers take back control: from meal prepping and taking proper breaks, to rethinking marking and making wellbeing a priority, not a luxury.Above all, Dan and Martin aim to remind every listener of this: you are not alone in feeling tired, overwhelmed, or done in. There’s a whole community out there that gets it — and it starts with conversations like this.TakeawaysTeaching can lead to significant fatigue and burnout.Catch-up sleep can be beneficial for teachers.Teachers often feel the pressure of being both employed and self-employed.Setting boundaries is crucial for maintaining work-life balance.Innovative teaching strategies can alleviate some workload stress.Communication within schools can improve efficiency and reduce unnecessary tasks.Teachers should prioritize their mental health and well-being.Lunch breaks are essential for teachers, yet often neglected.Rethinking traditional marking practices can save time.Creating a supportive school environment is vital for teacher retention. Reports can be overwhelming and time-consuming for teachers.Positive communication with parents is crucial during meetings.Rethinking the necessity of reports could alleviate stress.Taking breaks and getting fresh air can improve teacher wellbeing.Meal prepping can save time and reduce decision fatigue.Teachers often feel isolated in their struggles with burnout.Implementing small changes can lead to significant improvements in wellbeing.It's important to recognize the collective experience of teachers.Creating systems can help manage workload effectively.Teachers should prioritize their mental health and self-care.

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