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In this episode, Michelle Kinder discusses the importance of self-care and well-being for educators, inspired by a quote from Nadia Bolzweber. The conversation explores how educators can identify their responsibilities, find strength in their roles, and embrace the necessity of rest and self-compassion. Key themes include the significance of mindfulness practices, the need for supportive relationships, and the balance between effort and acceptance in the demanding field of education.
Takeaways:
- Educators often face overwhelming responsibilities that exceed their available time.
- Mindfulness practices can help clarify what is truly important for each individual.
- Engaging with trusted colleagues can help identify blind spots in our understanding of our roles.
- Focusing on our sphere of influence allows us to take meaningful action without feeling overwhelmed.
- Creating a 'done for the day' list can help manage stress and promote relaxation.
- The urgency to share our gifts with the world is essential for personal fulfillment.
- Gatekeeping our attention is crucial in a world filled with distractions and negativity.
- Coping flexibility allows us to adapt our strategies to better manage stress and challenges.
- Rest is not the opposite of productivity; it is a necessary component of it.
- Micro moments of self-care can lead to significant improvements in well-being over time.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to the Theme of Educator Well-being 10:49 Finding Strength in Educator Roles 18:06 The Importance of Rest and Self-Compassion48 episodes