For some of us in the UK, our Easter holidays are coming to an end
Sunday blues may be creeping in already.
Now is the time to step back and ask ourselves one question.
What would I love today?
You are NOT just a teacher
You have so many incredible skills that are highly valued and sought after
Whatever your current situation, help and guidance is available to help you feel at ease and start planning your new journey
Listen today on the Helping Teachers Thrive podcast
Behaviour. Workload. Pressure.
The right support makes the difference.
I’m supporting a small group of teachers next half term
First 10 by 13th April get 6 weeks of personalised support
No pressure. Just here to help.
https://t.co/h3Xpt4gwbH
Toxic positivity......one of the reasons teachers experience burnout.
"You're in it for the kids"
"It gets easier"
If you are questioning your career, but don't know where to look for support, hit follow and listen in on Wednesday 8th April.
Work-Life balance, overwhelm, micromanagement, behaviours, classroom management
If these are things you are finding difficult,head on over to the Helping Teachers Thrive online support hub for hours of content to help you get back ur valuable time and thrive!
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One of the biggest mistakes teachers make when thinking about leaving? Doing nothing… for too long.
You don’t need to rush into a decision.
But you do need a plan.
If you’ve been stuck in “what if” mode, this is your sign to start.
Listen to the episode today to learn more
So many teachers know it’s time to leave…
But stay far longer than they should.
If you’ve been feeling stuck, burnt out, or quietly questioning your future… this conversation will resonate.
Tune in on Wednesday and check out the other Life After Teaching episodes out now!
Your teaching skills are more powerful than you think.
That’s one of my biggest takeaways from chatting with Karen Simpson, who went from classroom teacher to building a thriving tutoring business.
Listen today!
Teachers, did you know that tutoring can be a way to reignite your love for teaching, without the burnout?
In my conversation with Karen Simpson, she shares how she built a successful tuition business.
Catch the episode now
Thinking about life beyond the classroom?
I’m thrilled to be talking with Karen Simpson, a former primary teacher who turned her passion for teaching into a successful UK-wide tutoring business.
This episode drops soon so hit follow on the Helping Teachers Thrive podcast.
Teachers are leading micro-organisations every day.
They are using the same skills businesses spend thousands trying to train.
In the Life After Teaching podcast series we’re exploring what happens when educators take those abilities into entrepreneurship and other sectors.
In my Life After Teaching podcast series, I’m speaking with former teachers who have moved into business and other sectors, and one theme keeps appearing:
The ability to understand people is their biggest advantage.
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She didn't know that she was going to be part of the statistic.
She didn't know that she would be burnt out before Christmas.
But she knew she wanted better.
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How did she do it??
From teaching, to tutoring, to coaching.
Lucie Jedlička shares her journey from burnout teacher to thriving coach.
Listen in today to find out just how she did it and how she can help you do the same.
How did she do it??
From teaching, to tutoring, to coaching.
Lucie Jedlička shares her journey from burnout teacher to thriving coach.
Listen in today to find out just how she did it and how she can help you do the same.
Would you still choose to teach abroad if you knew you’d feel unsupported?
Kate McTigue and Kavi Singh from Teacher Horizons talk about why belonging and community should be at the heart of every international teaching decision.
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Teaching abroad shouldn’t mean figuring everything out on your own.
Kate McTigue and Kavi Singh from Teacher Horizons share how informed choices, realistic expectations, and ongoing support help international teachers thrive in their new school communities
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What no one tells you about international teaching is that it’s not the move abroad that’s hardest — it’s what happens after you arrive.
🎧 Listen to the full episode via the show notes