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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2025 · 16 MIN

Three Things Educators Need To Do In 2025

from Homeroom Attendance · host Edward DeShazer

Kickstart your 2025 with strategies that will empower you to thrive as an educator! Discover the transformative steps to prioritize your mental and physical health, essential for excelling in both your professional and personal life. Set non-negotiable self-care routines, incorporate movement into your daily schedule, and shield your mental space from negativity. These are more than just resolutions—they're life-changing habits that will allow you to support your students, colleagues, and family like never before.You'll also learn the art of building strong boundaries to fend off burnout and maintain balance. By recognizing your limits and mastering the ability to say no to unnecessary commitments, you create a more fulfilling and stress-free life. This episode urges you to take the first step this week: pick one key area to focus on, write it down, and share it with someone who matters to you. By doing so, you're not only investing in your own well-being but also laying the foundation for a more connected and resilient school community. It's time to stay inspired, stay connected, and keep growing—not just for your students and colleagues, but for yourself as well.www.homeroomattendance.com

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