• Teachers, Not everything deserves your time.
    Apr 20 2026

    This month’s theme is Perfection is not required, and this week we’re looking at how that shows up in your day through your time.

    In Week 1, we talked about going back to things because you don’t want to be wrong.
    In Week 2, we talked about finishing something but continuing to add more to make it better.

    But even if you stop doing both of those, your day is still full.

    Students still need you.
    Emails still come in.
    Things still happen all day.

    So the question becomes:

    What actually deserves your time right now?

    In this episode, we’re breaking down what it looks like when your day turns into reacting instead of deciding — and how that quietly takes your time in small moments all day.

    This isn’t about doing less.
    It’s about making clearer decisions about where your time goes.

    Because not everything that shows up during your day needs your time right then.

    We’re not here to fix.
    We’re here to notice.

    If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.

    Until next time…

    give yourself the same care you give everyone else.

    ~Kim 🌿

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    11 mins
  • Teachers, You are doing more than the job actually requires.
    Apr 13 2026

    You've probably said it — or heard it — more than once: there's not enough time. But part of what's happening isn't the job itself. It's what you've been adding to it. This episode breaks down exactly where that extra time is going and why it feels like the right thing to do in the moment. One small shift this week can start changing that.

    We’re not here to fix.
    We’re here to notice.

    If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.

    Until next time…

    give yourself the same care you give everyone else.

    ~Kim 🌿

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    18 mins
  • Teachers, you are not trying to be perfect. You are trying to avoid being wrong.
    Apr 6 2026

    This week, we’re starting with something most teachers don’t even realize they’re doing.

    You’re not trying to be perfect.
    You’re trying to avoid being wrong.

    That shows up in small ways throughout the day. Rereading emails, going back to fix things that were already fine, and thinking about conversations after they’re over.

    None of it feels like a big deal. But it adds time to your day in ways you don’t always notice.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down what’s actually driving that behavior and how it’s quietly taking more time and energy than it should.

    This isn’t about lowering your standards. It’s about seeing what’s actually happening so you can stop adding work that was never required in the first place.

    We’re not here to fix.
    We’re here to notice.

    If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.

    Until next time…

    give yourself the same care you give everyone else.

    ~Kim 🌿

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    11 mins
  • Teachers, there is only so much you can do in one day
    Mar 23 2026

    March is a long stretch in schools.

    The work doesn’t slow down — it adds on. And at some point, the day starts feeling smaller than everything that needs to get done.

    In this episode, we talk about what happens when the list is longer than the day, and how that pressure can quietly shift into feeling like you have to prove you’re doing enough.

    This conversation brings it back to something simple and true:

    There’s only so much one teacher can do in a day.

    And the goal isn’t to do everything.

    It’s to focus on what actually matters in the day you’re in.

    We’re not here to fix. We’re here to notice.

    We’re not here to fix.
    We’re here to notice.

    If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.

    Until next time…

    give yourself the same care you give everyone else.

    ~Kim 🌿

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    11 mins
  • Teachers, Results Don't Define Who You Are
    Mar 9 2026

    March is when results start getting louder in schools.

    Practice scores, data meetings, parent questions, evaluation conversations — and it’s easy for teachers to start connecting those results to how they see themselves.

    In this episode, we talk about the difference between doing your job well and carrying every result like it defines you.

    Teachers influence results, but they don’t control every factor that shapes them. And when you start tying numbers to your identity, the job becomes much heavier than it needs to be.

    Results matter.

    But they don’t define you as a teacher.

    We’re not here to fix. We’re here to notice.

    We’re not here to fix.
    We’re here to notice.

    If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.

    Until next time…

    give yourself the same care you give everyone else.

    ~Kim 🌿

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    18 mins
  • Teachers, You Don’t Have to Match the Urgency in the Room.
    Mar 2 2026

    March is not light.

    There’s assessment prep, data meetings, district initiatives, evaluations, parent communication, and shifting student behavior — and for many teachers, no real break in sight.

    When everything layers at once, your pace changes. You answer faster. You tighten your tone. You live slightly ahead of your day.

    In this episode, we talk about what it means to stay controlled in a month that feels loud — without ignoring responsibility and without pretending the pressure isn’t real.

    You don’t have to match the urgency in the room.

    This week, we’re noticing our pace — and choosing it on purpose.

    As always, we’re not here to fix. We’re here to notice.

    We’re not here to fix.
    We’re here to notice.

    If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.

    Until next time…

    give yourself the same care you give everyone else.

    ~Kim 🌿

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    12 mins
  • Teachers, You Deserve to Be More Than Last
    Feb 24 2026

    Students first.
    Parents first.
    Colleagues first.
    Family first.

    And somewhere along the way, you move yourself to the bottom of the list.

    In this episode, we talk about what happens when you are consistently last — how it affects your patience, your energy, and your ability to sustain the work you care about.

    This isn’t about fixing you.
    It’s about noticing what’s been happening quietly over time.

    Because teachers deserve more than survival.
    They deserve sustainable.

    Whether you’re listening on a Monday morning or later in the week, this episode is a reminder:

    You don’t have to earn maintenance.
    You don’t have to collapse to justify care.
    And you deserve to be somewhere in the order.

    As always… we’re doing this slowly — one layer at a time — together. 🤍

    We’re not here to fix.
    We’re here to notice.

    If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.

    Until next time…

    give yourself the same care you give everyone else.

    ~Kim 🌿

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    13 mins
  • Teaching without Losing Yourself - Teachers Rush Past the Good Stuff
    Feb 16 2026

    Most teachers don’t FEEL rushed. They feel RESPONSIBLE.

    But they move from one thing to the next without ever letting anything register.

    In this episode, we talk about why you rush past the good stuff — the calm moments, the nothing-went-wrong parts of your day — and how that habit quietly adds to your exhaustion.

    We’re not fixing you.
    We’re increasing awareness so you can catch the rush and interrupt it.

    Because teachers deserve better than living in constant forward motion.

    We’re not here to fix.
    We’re here to notice.

    If this helped, pass it to another teacher who might need it.

    Until next time…

    give yourself the same care you give everyone else.

    ~Kim 🌿

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    11 mins