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Too Stressed to Teach? How to Shift Your Thinking and Stay Encouraged

Too Stressed to Teach? How to Shift Your Thinking and Stay Encouraged

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Too stressed to teach? When student behavior feels overwhelming and nothing seems to be working, it’s easy to feel discouraged. But sometimes, the biggest shift isn’t in your classroom—it’s in how you see it.

This episode is part 2 of the 6-part series: Healthy Teacher, Healthy Classroom, where we focus on reducing stress, shifting your mindset, and creating a calmer teaching experience.

In today’s episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why stress makes student behavior feel worse—and what to do about it
  • Three simple mindset shifts that help you respond instead of react
  • How to let go of frustration and find peace in your classroom

You may not be able to change every challenge, but you can change how you approach them.

If you missed an episode, go back and listen—each one builds on the next. Join the conversation in the Christian Educator Connection Facebook group.

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