So, have you ever considered saging or smudging your classroom? If not, you might want to give it a try. Not only does saging purify the air, saging is a cleansing ritual to rid any space of lingering energy, good or bad.
Read MoreStruggling with weight gain in perimenopause? Discover expert-backed tips, workouts, and nutrition strategies for women over 40 to lose fat and feel strong.
Read MoreTeachers already do more with less. Now $6.8B in federal education funds are frozen—and $350B in cuts are coming. This post breaks down what it means for schools, students, and America’s future.
Read MoreDiscover 50+ free or low-cost summer activities for toddlers, tweens, and teens. Keep kids entertained, active, and learning—all on a budget.
Read MoreWe’ve all felt it—that quiet discomfort that hums beneath the surface of daily life. The sense that something is fundamentally wrong, even though all the official channels insist everything is fine. The news reports progress. Politicians project confidence. Institutions carry on with business as usual. And yet, something doesn’t sit right. The vibes are off.
Read MoreAfter 25 years of teaching, this past school year left me completely burned out—emotionally, mentally, and physically. In this honest blog post, I open up about the toll it took and the five ways I’m intentionally recharging this summer. From setting work boundaries to creating a Nancy Meyers-inspired life, these are small but powerful steps I’m taking to feel like myself again—and hopefully help other teachers do the same.
Read MorePreparing for a camping trip is no easy feat. It takes a lot of prep work to make sure that once at the lake, stress is at a minimum. There is nothing less relaxing and less fun than having to get into the car and drive off in search of whatever it may be that is needed when you are hours away from home. I am a huge fan of checklists and pretty much use them for everything. Over the years I have created my go-to camping checklist to make sure that all my gear and camping needs are packed and ready to go. When your life is organized, things go so much more smoothly and your time can be spent enjoying your friends and family. There may be no wi-fi in the mountains, but you’ll find no better connection.
Read MoreTeaching is often described as a labor of love, but let’s be honest: it can also be exhausting. Inspired by the principles of slow living highlighted by Noocity, let’s explore how educators can embrace a slower, more intentional way of living both inside and outside the classroom.
Read MoreDiscover the power of chunking—a time management strategy that helps educators stay organized, prioritize tasks, and find balance. Learn practical tips to break your day into manageable blocks, plan efficiently, and incorporate rest while tackling the challenges of teaching. Transform your routine and reduce stress with this proven organizational technique!
Read MoreHave you ever caught yourself spiraling into a cycle of frustration, overwhelmed by everything that seems to be missing, out of reach, or simply not going the way you want? It’s a natural human tendency to focus on the negatives or on areas where we feel lack. But what if I told you there’s a better way—one that not only improves your outlook but can also enhance your well-being and productivity? Let’s dive into some powerful mindset shifts that can help you focus on what truly matters.
Read MoreLaugh your way through the realities of teaching with this satirical guide to handling stress. From sleep deprivation to befriending the copy machine, this post uses humor to shed light on the demanding nature of the profession.
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