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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 21 MIN

The Testing Tax: Why Teachers Are So Tired Right Now

from Teachers in Transition: Career Change and Real Talk for Burned-Out Teachers · host Vanessa Jackson

Send us Fan MailThis week, Vanessa talks about a tax no one warns teachers about: the hidden toll of testing season. If you are extra tired right now, emotionally thin, strangely drained, or wondering why you still feel exhausted after a weekend, this episode is for you.She also shares a practical Teacher Hack for tired humans and explains why many educators who find this show are already in the Decide stage of career transition long before they realize it.In This Episode The Testing TaxStandardized testing season often costs more than anyone admits.Teachers are asked to hold everything together while schedules shift, technology misbehaves, students feel pressure, and everyone pretends this is normal. Vanessa explores why that kind of hyper-vigilance creates a very real toll on your body, brain, and nervous system.Sometimes you are not lazy. You are taxed. Teacher Hack: Fajita SurpriseWhen you are bone-deep tired and cannot make one more decision, dinner needs to get simpler.Because simplification is not failure. It is strategy. Career Transition: The Decide StageMost people assume career change starts with resumes and job boards.Vanessa explains why many educators actually begin in the Decide stage first — the moment when you start noticing the cost of staying more clearly than you used to.Questions like:Why am I this tired every year?Why does every break feel like recovery instead of rest?Why do I keep saying “one more year”?Those are Decide-stage questions. A Powerful ReminderYou may be at the fork in the road called Decide.Good news: that is not a dead end. That is where you stop settling and start choosing the bigger life.Mentioned in This EpisodeTeachers in Transition — https://teachersintransition.comPodcast Home — https://teachersintransition.buzzsprout.comJim Gaffigan on “same ingredients, different meal” energy: Jim Gaffigan - Mexican Food (1996)Support the podcast directly through the Buzzsprout support link in the episode player. (youtube.com) Support the ShowIf this episode helped you, made you laugh, or made you feel a little less alone:Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a rating or reviewShare this episode with a fellow teacherKeep listeningWant to support this scrappy little indie podcast financially? You can do that for as little as $3/month through the support link in the show notes Work With VanessaIf you know something needs to change but you are not sure what, Vanessa helps educators navigate that fork in the road.Visit Teachers in Transition at https://teachersintransition.com to learn more and book a conversation. Share This EpisodeKnow a teacher who is exhausted right now and wondering why? Send them this episode. Sometimes the kindest thing we can offer another educator is language for what they’re carrying. The transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at BuzzsproutSupport the show

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