
Episode 148: Avoiding Teacher Burnout: 5 Things I Wish I Knew Sooner
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Are you ending the year feeling tired, disconnected, or wondering if all your hard work made a difference?
In this episode, I’m opening up about five things I wish I had known earlier in my teaching career — before burnout crept in. These aren’t just reflective lessons; they’re practical shifts that helped me move from survival mode to a place of clarity, confidence, and connection in the classroom.
Whether you're in year one or year twenty, this episode is a reminder that burnout doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong — it might just mean you're carrying too much without enough support.
💡 In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why burnout is often the result of cognitive overload and decision fatigue
- How clarity in your “why” can reduce overwhelm
- Why collecting strategies isn’t enough without a framework
- What changed when I stopped trying to create everything from scratch
- And how finding a supportive community shifted everything
📚 Related episodes and resources:
- 🎧 Ep. 69 – The Pillars of a Comprehensible and Communicative Driven Classroom
- 🎧 Ep. 111 – How to Plan a 90-Minute Class With Confidence
- 💻 Explore The Spanish Teacher Academy – 7-Day Free Experience
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