As we work from home in these trying times, we have to continue to keep up with our work while still managing our own families and home life while figuring out all of the details of this new way of teaching [and taking care of ourselves].
Here's a few tips to help you apply what we know about organization, routines and habits to this new life you're living.
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First off, you need and deserve a break. If you aren't giving yourself a mental and physical break every day and week, you are going to wear yourself out and make yourself sick. And that means… you’ll be unable to help anyone else. I know that's not a newsflash, but it needs to be said. We all need to admit it. Working all the time is not sustainable, and working all the time when you're in a stressful situation, is even worse. I know it can feel like taking control but there’s a balance and we need to find it.
In fact, if you get the mental and physical rest you need daily and weekly, you'll be more productive, happier and more focused in all you're trying to do. I know taking a break seems counterproductive when you have a lot to get done. Time to rest, process and even grieve for the loss of your normalcy, seeing your students every day, your classroom and your colleagues is important. You NEED time for you, even if it’s just a short time each day.
Finding a new normal for the rest of this school year is challenging but as the days go by and we figure out the details of teaching our students remotely, it's important to come up with new routines. Here's a few things your new days should include: exercise, prayer or meditation, a system for planning and grading in batches [so you're not working all the time], family time, rest and time for something you enjoy doing just for you. That’s a lot!
Maybe it will help you, too.
Click here to listen. If you need a little extra help getting organized and started, I have a free checklist and guide for you in the links below.
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