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Trying on Different Shapes: Mindfulness of Mood and Posture
by Pete Reilly, from his book A Path With Heart: The Inner Journey to Teaching Mastery
Restless Mind: Typical Strategies for Denying Stress
by Kirk Strosahl and Patricia Robinson, from their book In This Moment: Five Steps to Transcending Stress Using Mindfulness and Neuroscience
Relaxed Abdominal Breath: Stress Reduction through Mindful Breathing
by Carol Krucoff, E-RYT, from her book Yoga Sparks
Recharge and Avoid Burnout: Tips for Mindful (but Busy!) Teachers
In the midst of all the things you can’t control, it helps to focus on what you can control. (by Catharine Hannay)
How Burnt Out Are You? (quiz)
Are you just having a bad day, or is it time to quit your job? Or are you in serious need of some R&R (if only you could find the time)?
'Check Up from the Neck Up' Relaxation Practice
A stress reduction practice by Evalyn Gaskell of Harmony LifeBalance
Stress-Reduction Tips for Mindful (but Busy!) Teachers
Shift your focus away from internal chatter toward the sensations of your body and your physical surroundings. (by Catharine Hannay)
4 Quick Self-Care Tips for Frazzled Teachers and Students
A few ways to make it a bit easier on yourself as you navigate an exhausting, stressful, and confusing school year. (by Catharine Hannay)
Do-It-Yourself Mini-Retreat for Counselors and Teachers
Dedicating time just for you isn’t self-centered. It’s self-centering. (by Jennifer Howd, from her book Sit, Walk, Don't Talk)
10 Questions About Self-Care Only You Can Answer
What does 'self-care' mean to you? We all have different answers to this question.
Realistic Self-Care: 12 Key Questions to Figure Out What Works for YOU
We all have unique gifts, preferences, circumstances, and challenges, so there's no 'one size fits all' approach to self-care. (by Catharine Hannay)
One-Word Labeling: Thoughts, Emotions, Sensations, and Urges
by Ruth Baer from her book The Practicing Happiness Workbook
Self-Care Resources for Educators and Other Helping Professionals
Tips, links, reflections, and mindfulness practices to help you cope with the common challenges faced by educators and other helping professionals.
5 Mindfulness Practices for Challenging Times
Five ways you can practice mindfulness on even the busiest and most stressful day. (by Catharine Hannay)
Coping During COVID: Mindfulness and Self-Care for Adults and Kids
Hang in there, everybody!
Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff… for teachers
A few tips for keeping things in perspective. (by Catharine Hannay)
3 Tips for Dealing with Anxiety
Tips to help you feel calmer and more focused during stressful and uncertain times. (by Catharine Hannay)
A Mindful Approach to Reducing Stress
by Padraig O'Morain, author of Daily Calm - 100 daily reminders to help you build the mindfulness habit

