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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;mmmm back!!! Well I&#8217;ve been back for a while, and frankly I never really took a break from TMS this holiday season but I DID take a break from Teacher Talk Tuesdays.  I needed to completely turn off from work.  And I did just that.  I locked my door on the 23rd of December and</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;mmmm back!!! Well I&#8217;ve been back for a while, and frankly I never really took a break from TMS this holiday season but I DID take a break from Teacher Talk Tuesdays.  I needed to completely turn off from work.  And I did just that.  I locked my door on the 23rd of December and returned when the kids did (well a few hours before they did) on the 5th.  I stayed late and worked my tail off the week before the break simply so I would be able to take the full break to recharge.  I strongly believe this is 100% necessary in the teaching profession, which leads me to this post:</p>
<p>5 Ways To Combat Mid Winter Burnout</p>
<p>1.) Leave your work at school.  I used to be terrible at taking my work home with me.  I always felt like I had something on my plate and never fully felt like I could relax.  This is never a good idea.  Try your best to get your work done at school, even if it means staying a bit later.  Which leads me to my next point&#8230;</p>
<p>2.) Set limits (or alarms) for yourself. This is a new(ish) strategy that I have been trying and it seem to be working.  After the students leave I take about 5 minutes to check my phone and then I set an alarm for whatever time I want to leave.  Sometimes that might be 4:15, other days it&#8217;s 6:00.  Regardless of the time, I know I&#8217;m on the clock and I hustle to get as much done as I can in that amount of time.  As soon as my alarm goes off I finish what I&#8217;m doing, pack up, and I&#8217;m out the door. *Things that also help: music and putting your phone on silent!</p>
<p>3.) Find a buddy.  This is an obvious one but having a friend at work makes everything better.   I have THE BEST teaching partner of all time.  I&#8217;m not joking, we are literally teaching soulmates and everyday I am thankful I have her next door.  She keeps me organized and I calm her down. We know our strengths and we help each other constantly but most importantly we make each other laugh.  Speaking of&#8230;</p>
<p>4.) Laugh. OMG, just laugh.  Teaching can be the most frustrating job but one thing we are not lacking is comic relief.  At any given time I can look around my classroom and find something to giggle at.  So go ahead and laugh, it&#8217;s good for you!</p>
<p>5.) Let it go.  Sometimes, well most of the time, we (teachers) are so focussed on sticking to our lesson plan or schedule even when it&#8217;s clearly not working.  Don&#8217;t be afraid to let it go, put on Go Noodle &#8211; (<em>not sure what that is? Check out this TTT</em>) go outside and build a snowman, or teach the kids a new song.  A 5 minute reset can do wonders for the kids and you!</p>
<p>Happy Teaching!!! I hope you&#8217;re all happy to be back in your classrooms after a wonderful winter break!</p>
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