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When Good Enough Is Enough in English Language Teaching [Ep. 70]

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Have you ever thought to yourself that there has to be a better way?

Whether it’s every week or every day, it can feel like there’s always something to be done.

What often follows? The feeling that there’s always something that could be done better.

The reality of your English language teaching life is likely this: There will always be a lesson to plan, a course to revise, or an assignment to review. But that reality doesn’t have to mean long hours or striving toward perfection.

What I finally decided to say years ago was this: Good enough is enough.

This doesn’t mean that you stop doing your best for you students. Instead, it means that you focus on the right things, the better things, at the right time.

Join me in this episode to find out how you can make good enough enough in your ELT life.

For full show notes of this episode, visit https://www.eltresourceroom.com/podcast/70-when-good-enough-is-enough-in-english-language-teaching

Stay up to date with the podcast and more:

Sign up for my monthly newsletter to get tips like in today’s episode that will help you live a calmer, more sustainable ELT life >> https://eltresourceroom.ck.page/a29bcd1017

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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.

Have you ever thought to yourself that there has to be a better way?

Whether it’s every week or every day, it can feel like there’s always something to be done.

What often follows? The feeling that there’s always something that could be done better.

The reality of your English language teaching life is likely this: There will always be a lesson to plan, a course to revise, or an assignment to review. But that reality doesn’t have to mean long hours or striving toward perfection.

What I finally decided to say years ago was this: Good enough is enough.

This doesn’t mean that you stop doing your best for you students. Instead, it means that you focus on the right things, the better things, at the right time.

Join me in this episode to find out how you can make good enough enough in your ELT life.

For full show notes of this episode, visit https://www.eltresourceroom.com/podcast/70-when-good-enough-is-enough-in-english-language-teaching

Stay up to date with the podcast and more:

Sign up for my monthly newsletter to get tips like in today’s episode that will help you live a calmer, more sustainable ELT life >> https://eltresourceroom.ck.page/a29bcd1017

Connect with Heather:

Website

LinkedIn

Facebook

  continue reading

73 episodes

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