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How to Avoid Teacher Burnout Before Summer (Without Working More)

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Burnout doesn’t always look like exhaustion. Sometimes it’s just… low energy, less patience, and going through the motions.

Why Early May Is the Breaking Point

You’ve been running hard all year. Now your energy dips—but your workload doesn’t.

The Simplification Strategy

This is not the time to do more. It’s the time to do less—but better. Focus only on what moves learning forward.

Protect Your Energy Like It’s Part of Your Job

Because it is. Cut low-value tasks. Shorten planning time. Give yourself breathing room.

Stop Losing Hours on Report Cards

If you want to instantly save time and reduce stress this week, use this: 301 Report Card Comments, Phrases and More

✔ 300+ pre-written comments
✔ No more staring at a blank screen
✔ Finish faster with less stress

This is how you protect your time AND your sanity.

Stephen Hiles

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Steve Hiles

I am a retired military and elementary school teacher living in Tennessee. I am an avid reader and love to write. I am very passionate about helping teachers. I hope you find my educational tips and strategies useful and enjoy hearing about my personal journey. Thanks for visiting!

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