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Morning Motivation for Educators

Morning Motivation for Educators

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On this show, educators get a daily dose of inspiration helping them do the most important job in the world, helping students become amazing adults. You’ll hear from a variety of formal and informal educators who help put this podcast together. If you’d like to contribute your voice to this show, please go to Morning Motivation E D U dot com to apply.2024 BE Podcast Network, LLC Self-Help Social Sciences Success
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  • Time Block Planning for Teachers - Danielle Nuhfer
    Feb 18 2026
    In this episode of *Morning Motivation for Educators,* host Danielle Neufer delves deep into the transformative power of "well work"—a critical yet often neglected aspect of teaching. Drawing from her two decades of experience in the classroom, Danielle shares her personal journey through burnout and exhaustion, ultimately leading her to discover effective tools and practices that not only helped her survive but also allowed her to thrive as an educator. This podcast is a dedicated space for teachers to explore ways to manage stress, build resilience, and reignite the passion that initially drew them to the profession. Each episode serves as a gentle reminder to pause and take small, actionable steps toward feeling more grounded, energized, and fulfilled—a necessary change for the sake of both educators and their entire school communities. The episode builds on the concept of sustainability in teaching and proposes a shift towards a more ambitious North Star: regenerative teaching. Danielle emphasizes the importance of fostering a teaching environment that not only sustains but enriches the educator's journey and well-being. To this end, she introduces the practice of time block planning, an approach designed to help teachers structure their work thoughtfully around their own energy levels rather than adhering strictly to a to-do list. Throughout the conversation, Danielle outlines practical strategies, like seasonal planning, allowing educators to frame their academic year in terms of the natural rhythms of fall, winter, spring, and summer. For example, she narrates how fall often brings a rigorous pace, while winter serves as a critical time for reflection and regrouping, ultimately leading to a revitalizing summer. Additionally, she encourages listeners to think about weekly and daily planning—instead of attempting to tackle everything each day, why not set aside specific day parts for certain tasks? Danielle underscores the notion that our environment does have a structure, and with intentional planning, teachers can align their demanding work with their most productive times. The emphasis on time block planning acts as a crucial pivot point for educators. Danielle passionately inspires her audience to view their school year as a roadmap rather than an endless to-do list—encouraging them to adopt a mindset that embraces strategic management of time, energy, and efforts. She reveals that her own experience with time block planning has led to a more fulfilling and enriched life, breaking away from the exhausting cycle of "white-knuckling" through the school year only to collapse during breaks. The episode is both practical and uplifting, positioning self-care at the center of educational efficacy. By reminding teachers that caring for themselves is foundational to caring for their students, Danielle not only empowers her listeners but also encourages a collective elevation in the educational field. For those eager to delve further into the world of time block planning, she invites them to explore her book, *The Path of the Mindful Teacher,* or to join her upcoming program, *Meet the Mess with Mindfulness,* where these concepts can be practiced collaboratively. The episode concludes with a reminder that small, intentional changes can lead to profound personal and professional regeneration—making it a must-listen for all educators seeking sustained fulfillment in their teaching lives.connect with Danielle and Teaching Well…Get on the waitlist for Meet the Mess with Mindfulness. The problems in schools are real. But so are the solutions. (teachingwell.life/meetthemess)Sign up for the Teaching Well Wish NewsletterReady to talk through your situation? Schedule a time to talk https://teachingwell.life/callHere’s the Final 30 Checklist that I used….make a copy and adapt it however it works for you.Or contact Danielle directly at danielle@teachingwell.life We’re thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers’ timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments🚀 Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit IXL.com/BE today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.
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    6 mins
  • The Missing Piece - Danielle Nuhfer
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of "Morning Motivation for Educators," host Danielle Neufer shares her journey from a burnt-out educator to someone who thrives in the teaching profession. With 20 years of classroom experience and two bouts of burnout behind her, Danielle understands the immense pressure and exhaustion that can come with the role of a teacher. She emphasizes that the path to flourishing as an educator starts with acknowledging the need for self-care and resilience. This podcast is designed to help educators take actionable steps toward managing stress and reigniting their passion for teaching. The concept of "well work" is introduced as a transformative framework for teachers seeking to reclaim their joy and effectiveness in the classroom. Danielle reflects on her own experiences and the lack of formal training surrounding self-care practices in teacher education. Rather than merely focusing on lesson plans and classroom management, she discusses the importance of creating supportive environments for teachers. While systemic improvements are essential, Danielle advocates for a return to the individual, allowing educators to rediscover the influence they wield within their own teaching contexts. Listeners are invited to explore their own control over various aspects of their teaching careers, including how to maximize their schedules, take advantage of professional development opportunities, and understand the seasonal rhythms of the school year. Danielle encourages teachers to reflect on their strengths and the aspects of their work that bring them joy. She poses a thought-provoking question: if educators were to fully embrace the rewarding elements of teaching, could they create a fulfilling life that aligns with their dreams? The episode highlights the power of perspective and intentionality in finding satisfaction within the teaching profession. Danielle reassures listeners that while challenges exist, it is possible to cultivate a meaningful teaching experience. She emphasizes that "well work" is not about overextending oneself, but rather about utilizing existing resources and reframing their approach to teaching. The insights shared in this episode serve as a call to action for educators to integrate self-care and mindfulness into their daily practice, ultimately leading to a profound shift in how they perceive their role. As Danielle reflects on her quarter-century in education, she identifies "well work" as a missing piece in teacher training. She expresses her commitment to guiding educators through this exploration in future episodes, underscoring the life-altering potential of integrating self-care into teaching. For those who resonate with her message, she encourages seeking further resources, including her book, "The Path of the Mindful Teacher," and joining her trainings. Ultimately, Danielle reminds listeners that nurturing themselves is the most effective way to enrich the lives of their students.

    Ways to connect with Danielle and Teaching Well…


    Get on the waitlist for Meet the Mess with Mindfulness. The problems in schools are real. But so are the solutions. (teachingwell.life/meetthemess)


    Sign up for the Teaching Well Wish Newsletter


    Ready to talk through your situation? Schedule a time to talk https://teachingwell.life/call


    Here’s the Final 30 Checklist that I used….make a copy and adapt it however it works for you.


    Or contact Danielle directly at danielle@teachingwell.life


    We’re thrilled to be sponsored by IXL.


    IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:

    • Simplify and streamline technology
    • Save teachers’ time
    • Reliably meet Tier 1 standards
    • Improve student performance on state assessments

    🚀 Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit IXL.com/BE today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.

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    8 mins
  • It is a Year One - Danielle Nuhfer
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of Morning Motivation for Educators, host Danielle Neufer invites fellow educators to explore the profound journeys of teaching, self-care, and professional growth. Drawing from her rich 20-year experience in the classroom, Danielle opens up about her personal struggles with burnout and the transformative tools that allowed her not just to endure, but to flourish within the educational landscape. This podcast serves as a sanctuary for educators, emphasizing the importance of managing stress while reigniting the passion that first led them to teaching. Each episode interlaces reflection and motivation, offering actionable steps for listeners to feel more grounded, energized, and fulfilled in their roles. Danielle passionately reminds us that when teachers thrive, the entire school community benefits. As she delves into the notion of new beginnings, Danielle references numerology to highlight the significance of the year 2026, a year she identifies as a 'year one'—a time for fresh starts and reflection on the nine years that have shaped her. This thematic focus invites listeners to contemplate their own journeys and encourages them to connect with their past experiences while embracing the possibilities that lie ahead. Danielle candidly shares her own reflection from nine years ago, recalling the genesis of Teaching Well during a pivotal sabbatical that provided her with clarity and purpose, evolving into a platform dedicated to supporting educators in maintaining their well-being. Throughout this year of new beginnings, Danielle commits to weaving together insights from her extensive past with the aspirations of the present. As she celebrates not only her milestones in education but also her journey of sobriety and entrepreneurship, she expresses hope and resilience as guiding principles for the year ahead. This episode resonates with the theme of personal transformation, as Danielle seeks to amplify her voice and the critical work she conducts in the field of education. She invites listeners to share their stories, join in weekly discussions, and reach out when they need companionship on their teaching journeys. As the episode unfolds, Danielle emphasizes that this is a space for those who love teaching and aren’t ready to leave it behind, creating a community where thriving educators can come together. She encourages reflection with grace and hope, establishing a comforting environment for educators to navigate both the rewarding and challenging aspects of their careers. For those looking to deepen their understanding of mindfulness in teaching, she recommends exploring her book, The Path of the Mindful Teacher, and enrolling in her training sessions, reinforcing the critical message that caring for oneself is fundamentally linked to the ability to care for students. Join Danielle in this empowering conversation as she inspires educators to reflect on their journeys and embrace the new beginnings that await them in 2026.

    Ways to connect with Danielle and Teaching Well…


    Get on the waitlist for Meet the Mess with Mindfulness. The problems in schools are real. But so are the solutions. (teachingwell.life/meetthemess)


    Sign up for the Teaching Well Wish Newsletter


    Ready to talk through your situation? Schedule a time to talk https://teachingwell.life/call


    Here’s the Final 30 Checklist that I used….make a copy and adapt it however it works for you.


    Or contact Danielle directly at danielle@teachingwell.life


    We’re thrilled to be sponsored by IXL.


    IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:

    • Simplify and streamline technology
    • Save teachers’ time
    • Reliably meet Tier 1 standards
    • Improve student performance on state assessments

    🚀 Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit IXL.com/BE today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.

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    6 mins
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