You didn't become a teacher to lose yourself in the process.
You feel stretched thin, on the edge of burnout, and maybe even a little resentful… but also guilty for feeling that way.
You love teaching. You’re good at it. But somewhere along the way, you started disappearing from your own life. And now you’re wondering how long you can keep this up before something breaks.
The good news? You don’t have to figure it out alone—and you don’t have to quit the job you love to start feeling like yourself again.
Three ways I can help you get your life back:
1.
Ready-to-Go Resources
I don’t list anything here that I wouldn’t (or don’t currently) use myself. In fact, most of the tools you’ll find at Resilient Teaching were born from problems I needed to solve for myself.
These resources are created with busy teachers in mind who don’t have the time or energy to add more to their plates. I promise you’ll find something useful!
2.
Digital Courses
You’re a teacher. I’m a teacher. We like to teach. We also like to learn!
This is not canned PD that the district spent $$$ on, delivered by a guy in a suit who hasn’t seen the inside of a classroom since before NCLB.
This is real stuff, lived and learned and compiled and presented by a real teacher who just saw the inside of her classroom this morning (hi, it’s me🙋🏼♀️).
3.
The Sunday Refill
Sundays can be stressful, especially when you’re already feeling the burnout and dreading the coming week.
“The Sunday Refill” is a free weekly email with tips, bonuses, and whatever feels relevant to help get you in a better headspace (without toxic positivity).
It feels like a fresh refill of your favorite hot coffee, but for the whole week!
Getting started is easier than you think.
step one
Pick what you need most.
Feeling burned out? Need better boundaries? Craving routines that don’t require a personality transplant? Start with a free guide or low-cost resource that fits what you’re struggling with right now.
step two
Plug it into your real life.
These aren’t Pinterest-perfect systems. They’re made for real teachers with three minutes between bells. Open the guide, use what helps, leave what doesn’t—and give yourself permission to keep it simple.
step three
Watch your energy shift.
Small steps make a big difference. As you build supportive habits and clear boundaries, you’ll feel more like yourself—and less like a walking to-do list. And don’t worry, I’ll be in your inbox cheering you on the whole way!