Maybe youāve tried to push through thinking it was an “off year,” thinking the next school year will be a fresh start because all you want to do is feel like you did when you first started teaching.
Maybe you Googled, āWhat jobs can I do with my education degree?ā looking for a short term solution at best, thinking that leaving the classroom will help you feel happy again.
Everyday you continue to do your job, as it’s getting progressively harder, while you have a feeling of ineffectiveness and lack of accomplishment as you think about leaving the classroom.
But you are not ready to leave the classroom yet…
After doing your own research trying to find help, you find yourself comparing your problem to others, now thinking your experience isn’t as bad as your colleagues and that you wonāt be taken seriously.
This is exactly what I went through…
I started to feel like a failure and I blamed myself.š£
Not long after, I started to believe that maybe Iām not the teacher I believed I once was.š¢
I was tired. I found myself complaining, everyday- wishing I didn’t have to go to work and can stay in bed all day.
When I tried to talk to teachers, they would say, āWhat are you going to do?ā When I would talk to non teachers they would say, āYou have it sooo goood! You have summers off!ā
On Friday evenings, I would fall asleep and not wake up until mid morning on Saturday. š“
On Sunday evenings, I would get overly anxious about how much I needed to get done to prepare for the week but couldn’t bring myself to completing my tasks.
I would count down the days until each school break.
And as much as I reached out for help, researched, and studied, I felt worse and worse.
I even went to the doctor and had blood work done because I felt so bad, and knew this wasnāt me. ā¹ļø
My entire life was upside down. I was desperate and had to find a solution.
Then one day in early October, I sat in my classroom, dark and silent, just wondering how can I continue…I was already overwhelmed, already exhausted, already stressed, and feeling depressed.
As I spent almost my entire planning period sitting at my desk. I knew I started the school year with the same mindset as I ended that past June…not wanting to be in the classroom.
I starting that school year thinking I was going to have a different result, although I didn’t apply just one change to my personal or professional life, that I could produce a different output.
At that moment, I knew I was either going to walk into my principal’s office and resign or change some habits in my lifestyle.
I chose change.
I knew I came back that school year with the exact negative self-talk in which I left in the spring. I was building my own toxic environment around me. At work and at home.
I knew I loved teaching, but I didn’t know how to manage with the traumas and workload around me. i couldn’t give it up…
I decided to change my entire lifestyle approach and build my own self-care system that changed my entire life completely.
Even if you already planned to leave the classroom.
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Reflect on all areas of your life to prepare for a total transformation, begin developing your plan.
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Identify what is leading you to burnout and review key factors that will aid in your recovery.
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Discover your teacher traumas and initiate the 3 ways to begin to heal.
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Educate yourself on strategies to combat depression while teaching.
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Transform your mindset and learn how to stop your inner critic from taking over.
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I want to make sure you have everything you need to optimize your teacher self-care journey ā so when you purchase Reclaim Your Life for Teachers youāre also going to get these awesome bonuses for FREE:
So you can… improve your own personal positivity and enhance your self-care.
So you willā¦ be able to start journal writing without any limitations.
I’m a Special Education teacher that spent 2 years suffering and documenting my teacher depression, burnout, and anxiety. Learn the exact strategies and methods I used to heal myself and stay doing what I love, teaching.
6 Module Self-Paced Course (valued at $124)
20-page Course Workbook (valued at $17)
Gratitude Notebook (valued at $17)
66-page Guided Anxiety Journal (valued at $27)
Total Value = $185
Today’s Price = ONLY $27
I promise that with applying just a few strategy changes to your life from the courseā¦you will begin to feel more positive and less stressed.
If youāre not 100% satisfied with the course, the strategies, or the support, within 7 days, I will offer you a full refund, for any reason.
Take the full 7 days to explore the materials and experience the course and then make a decision using the information you have, rather than the information you donāt.
If you find that maybe you just need extra help in making your self-care plan after you put the course content into action then just email me personally: bianca@blikebianca.com and I will assist you in getting your journey started.
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The course starts upon enrollment and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course – you decide when you start and when you finish.
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Are you ready to stop counting down the days to every break in the school year?
Here’s the truth:
Your life isn’t going to get any easier, but with Reclaim Your Life for Teachers, I guarantee that you will have the tools you need to prepare your self-care action plan and Reclaim Your Life.
6 Module Self-Paced Course (valued at $124)
20-page Course Workbook (valued at $17)
Gratitude Notebook (valued at $17)
66-page Guided Anxiety Journal (valued at $27)
Total Value = $185
Today’s Price = ONLY $27
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