34 min

A Burned-In Teacher Student Spotlight: From Burned-Out to Burned-In with Jadah The Burned-In Teacher Podcast with Amber Harper

    • Self-Improvement

You’re new to teaching, but you already feel like you’ve been on the job for years. You’re exhausted, stressed out, and feeling overwhelmed by everything you have to do. You’re not alone. Many first-year teachers experience burnout during their first year of teaching. In this episode, I interview Burned-In Teacher member and student Jadah, a first-year teacher who didn’t want to become part of the statistic of first-year teachers who quit and used what she learned from the Burned-In Process to combat her first-year teacher burnout. Before Jadah even stepped into her classroom, she recognized that she was already being affected by burnout through the narratives she was being told and what she thought she had to accept as a new teacher. Jadah explains how she was able to find the first-year teacher support that she needed to no longer feel burned out from teaching and learned how to create sustainability in a career that she loved.
 
Resources mentioned in this episode:
-- The Burned-In Teacher Management Worksheet
-- Episode 1: My Story of Burnout
 
Sign up for my FREE workshop
-- Click here to register for my workshop: Tackle Your Teacher Burnout in 30 Minutes
 
Connect with me!
-- Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher
-- Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community
-- Website: www.burnedinteacher.com 
 
Do you know your Burnout Type? 
-- Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type! 
 
Get more BURNED-IN Teacher resources
-- Click here to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store
 
Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!

You’re new to teaching, but you already feel like you’ve been on the job for years. You’re exhausted, stressed out, and feeling overwhelmed by everything you have to do. You’re not alone. Many first-year teachers experience burnout during their first year of teaching. In this episode, I interview Burned-In Teacher member and student Jadah, a first-year teacher who didn’t want to become part of the statistic of first-year teachers who quit and used what she learned from the Burned-In Process to combat her first-year teacher burnout. Before Jadah even stepped into her classroom, she recognized that she was already being affected by burnout through the narratives she was being told and what she thought she had to accept as a new teacher. Jadah explains how she was able to find the first-year teacher support that she needed to no longer feel burned out from teaching and learned how to create sustainability in a career that she loved.
 
Resources mentioned in this episode:
-- The Burned-In Teacher Management Worksheet
-- Episode 1: My Story of Burnout
 
Sign up for my FREE workshop
-- Click here to register for my workshop: Tackle Your Teacher Burnout in 30 Minutes
 
Connect with me!
-- Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher
-- Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community
-- Website: www.burnedinteacher.com 
 
Do you know your Burnout Type? 
-- Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type! 
 
Get more BURNED-IN Teacher resources
-- Click here to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store
 
Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!

34 min

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