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69 | Not Quite Burned Out Yet ...But Not Excited Either? Every teacher needs to hear this.

69 | Not Quite Burned Out Yet ...But Not Excited Either? Every teacher needs to hear this.

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Ever find yourself wondering, “I still love teaching… but this is really hard!" Maybe you're quite not burned out—but you're definitely not energized either. In this episode, I’m opening up a conversation for those of us caught in that messy middle.

We’ll talk about what this almost-burnout zone really feels like, why so many teachers land here, and what you can actually do to feel better—before burnout completely takes over.

You’ll hear:

  1. How to recognize the signs of low motivation

  2. The biggest struggle teachers face

  3. Four doable ways to reignite your motivation and joy

  4. A heartfelt invitation into something that could really help

💛 Ready for the next step?

Join me inside The Classroom Reset—my 6-month group coaching program to help you calm behaviors, bring back creativity, and finally enjoy teaching again.

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~Elizabeth

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🌟 The Classroom Reset Group Coaching Program – Join Elizabeth and a community of caring, creative teachers to reflect, realign, and reignite your joy in teaching.

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Ready to stop the burnout cycle? Visit theinspiredclassroom.com/reset to learn more about The Classroom Reset and join us before our "RESET CHALLENGE" enrollment closes on July 27, 2025!

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