In Keep the Fire Burning: Avoiding Teacher Burnout, seven classroom teachers give an unparalleled look into their everyday life in the 'pressure cooker' known as a classroom. While some of the teachers survived tremendous pressures, others decided it was time to change what it means to them to work in education. Throughout the book, these educators provide real world strategies for overcoming burnout, becoming the best professional you can be and sustaining yourself as an educator. This book will help you refocus your teaching and encourage you as a true expert in your field. For a limited time use code: GQV8GYSG for $2.00 off the list cost!
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Burnout, a Multidisciplinary Bibliography
The book is also written for those who work with police, as well as emergency personnel and families of police officers.
The strategies listed in this book will inspire and empower readers to eliminate burnout forever, reclaim respect and power in their careers, and simplify their lives without sacrificing what they love.
Dennis was one of them . He was a man with a very pleasant personality who always had something nice to say about people unless the subject of money came up . Once that happened , he almost immediately developed an angry and defensive ...
ROLE STRESS “ Priesthood is acknowledged as a stressful occupation and many of its practitioners exhibit recognisable signs of stress , writes Hales ( 1986 ) * . He adds , “ To be a priest is to live in a potentially pressured and ...
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She's spoken to over 20,000 people, sharing practices of peace and ease.This is book is perfect for you if:~ You're so overwhelmed and overloaded you can't think straight.~ You over-react, get stressed out, or worry about the small stuff.~ ...