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54 | Feeling Uninspired? How a Daffodil Reminds Us Why We Teach

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Feeling burnt out? Wondering if you’ve lost your passion for teaching? In this inspiring springtime episode, I share a story rooted in daffodils: The Daffodil Principle—a powerful reminder that big change starts with one small step.

Inside you’ll hear:

  • A beautiful story that will shift your perspective

  • Why teacher reflection matters now more than ever

  • Five small but powerful actions you can take this week to feel more grounded, creative, and connected

  • How to grow joy in your classroom—without adding more to your plate

Whether you're an elementary teacher who's barely holding on or you're ready for the next, great thing, this episode is your permission to slow down, reflect, and keep on blooming.

~Elizabeth

Link to the Original Daffodil Story: https://theinspiredclassroom.com/2011/04/the-daffodil-principle/

✨ Let’s keep the INSPIRATION going:

👉 Join my free class, so that I can help you foster a classroom of Calm, Connection & Creativity! theinspiredclassroom.com/class

👉 Learn more about SEAL, the only method that empowers caring teachers to calm classroom behavior issues and ease teacher burnout by embedding creative and artistic social-emotional strategies into their current content without requiring them to implement an entire program that takes up precious class time.

Go to teachSEAL.com

👉Join my Inspiring Teachers Facebook Community: theinspiredclassroom.com/community

👉Website: theinspiredclassroom.com

✨ Connect with me!

Find me on LinkedIn: elizapeterson

Follow & DM me on Facebook @theinspiredclassroom

Follow & DM me on Instagram @theinspiredclassroom

Watch & Subscribe on YouTube @theinspiredclassroom

  continue reading

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Feeling burnt out? Wondering if you’ve lost your passion for teaching? In this inspiring springtime episode, I share a story rooted in daffodils: The Daffodil Principle—a powerful reminder that big change starts with one small step.

Inside you’ll hear:

  • A beautiful story that will shift your perspective

  • Why teacher reflection matters now more than ever

  • Five small but powerful actions you can take this week to feel more grounded, creative, and connected

  • How to grow joy in your classroom—without adding more to your plate

Whether you're an elementary teacher who's barely holding on or you're ready for the next, great thing, this episode is your permission to slow down, reflect, and keep on blooming.

~Elizabeth

Link to the Original Daffodil Story: https://theinspiredclassroom.com/2011/04/the-daffodil-principle/

✨ Let’s keep the INSPIRATION going:

👉 Join my free class, so that I can help you foster a classroom of Calm, Connection & Creativity! theinspiredclassroom.com/class

👉 Learn more about SEAL, the only method that empowers caring teachers to calm classroom behavior issues and ease teacher burnout by embedding creative and artistic social-emotional strategies into their current content without requiring them to implement an entire program that takes up precious class time.

Go to teachSEAL.com

👉Join my Inspiring Teachers Facebook Community: theinspiredclassroom.com/community

👉Website: theinspiredclassroom.com

✨ Connect with me!

Find me on LinkedIn: elizapeterson

Follow & DM me on Facebook @theinspiredclassroom

Follow & DM me on Instagram @theinspiredclassroom

Watch & Subscribe on YouTube @theinspiredclassroom

  continue reading

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