Why Won’t They Just Let Me DO MY JOB! How to Overcome Educator Burnout.

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Why Won’t They Just Let Me DO MY JOB! How to Overcome Educator Burnout

Research shows that; Students show lack of achievement in schools where the educators display a poor attitude

The reverse is also true; Students achieve at a higher level in schools where staff consistently display a positive attitude.

What exactly is burnout?

"exhaustion of physical or emotional strength or motivation usually as a result of prolonged stress or frustration.”

Syndrome resulting from: Educator’s inability to protect themselves against threats to their self esteem and well being. and well being.

Effectiveness lies Effectiveness lies outside one’s own control while teaching requires a high level of alertness!

Any demand placed upon the body that brings about an immediate response

75/25 Theory

School Improvement No Child Left Behind AYP

State Funding for Education

Classroom Management

Professional Growth and Advancement

Each demand placed upon your body Is referred to as a STRESSOR

Stressors set off the Stress Alarm

General Adaptation Syndrome 1.Stress Alarm 2. Resistance Stage 3. Exhaustion Stage

Resistance Stage sets off: Fear-Flight-Panic Fear-Fight-Anger

Regulates body clock body temperature, sleep cycle, muscle contraction, appetite control, learning/memory, heart functions. Seriously impacted by: caffeine, processed sugars, alcohol, tobacco prescribed and illegal drugs.

Part of the larger “endorphin” group Runs the body’s “pleasure center.” Linked to daily “wakeful” stages Major neurotransmitter.

War preparation hormone mobilizes energy sources assists with mineral/sugar balances regulates blood pressure assists in the clotting factor

Evaluate Your Stress Level

Stress Evaluations Don’t spend your hard-earned money Many free stress evaluations on-line Holmes/Rahe Life Stress Scale

It is time to take back the CONTROL In YOUR life!

It is time to… Add real Cize to your life!

I refer to this as… The REPELE Method

It really is very simple… Reduce the resistance stage, Return your body back to the state of balance Be healthier and happier for a lot longer!

DiaphragmaticAbdominalButeyko

repetitions (minimum) 5 times per day (minimum)

At least 4 times per week 30 minutes for each session mix it up!

Maybe you're not sick – maybe you're just thirsty!

THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON WATER 85% of brain tissue…water 18-20% of blood circulation to the brain

WATER IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE NATURAL MEDICINE

Start and End each day with a Positive Mental Attitude “Life is mind over matter; if you don’t mind then it really doesn’t matter!”

Stephen Covey says… “schedule your priorities!”