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5 Stages of Developing an Organizational System [Ep. 62]

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Want to get organized but aren’t sure where to start? Starting is almost always the hard part. You ask yourself questions like:

  • What’s it going to be like?

  • Am I really capable of doing this?

  • Is it even going to work?

  • What if I fail?

But you know what? Without trying, you’re never going to move beyond the frustration.

Trying. That’s one of the five stages of developing an organizational system that is:

  1. purposeful,
  2. right for you, and
  3. a relief giver.

Learn about this and the four other stages in the latest Thrive in ELT podcast episode.

Show Notes:

For full show notes of this episode, visit https://www.eltresourceroom.com/podcast/62-5-stages-of-developing-an-organizational-system

Resources:

Do you wish you had less stress and overwhelm in your ELT life? Download your free resource “Reduce Your ELT Stress” and start seeing a change today >> https://reducestress.eltresourceroom.com

Make your professional development personal. Get the template to help >> https://eltresourceroom.ck.page/products/personal-pd-plan

Be prepared for when the unexpected happens in your ELT life. Get the teaching contingency plan guide >> https://eltresourceroom.ck.page/products/teaching-contingency-plan

Connect with Heather:

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LinkedIn

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Manage episode 408922625 series 3559623
Content provided by Heather Johnston. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Heather Johnston or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Want to get organized but aren’t sure where to start? Starting is almost always the hard part. You ask yourself questions like:

  • What’s it going to be like?

  • Am I really capable of doing this?

  • Is it even going to work?

  • What if I fail?

But you know what? Without trying, you’re never going to move beyond the frustration.

Trying. That’s one of the five stages of developing an organizational system that is:

  1. purposeful,
  2. right for you, and
  3. a relief giver.

Learn about this and the four other stages in the latest Thrive in ELT podcast episode.

Show Notes:

For full show notes of this episode, visit https://www.eltresourceroom.com/podcast/62-5-stages-of-developing-an-organizational-system

Resources:

Do you wish you had less stress and overwhelm in your ELT life? Download your free resource “Reduce Your ELT Stress” and start seeing a change today >> https://reducestress.eltresourceroom.com

Make your professional development personal. Get the template to help >> https://eltresourceroom.ck.page/products/personal-pd-plan

Be prepared for when the unexpected happens in your ELT life. Get the teaching contingency plan guide >> https://eltresourceroom.ck.page/products/teaching-contingency-plan

Connect with Heather:

Website

LinkedIn

Facebook

  continue reading

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