5 Ways Teachers Can Reset After a Long School Day (Reduce Stress & Burnout)

Some days don’t end when the bell rings. The kids are gone… now what? After you’ve left the classroom, your mind is still replaying moments, conversations, and all the things…

Some days don’t end when the bell rings.

The kids are gone… now what? After you’ve left the classroom, your mind is still replaying moments, conversations, and all the things you didn’t get finished. After a long school day, many teachers carry stress home with them.

Teaching can be rewarding and exhausting. It’s easy to carry the load of the day with you long after it’s over.

Here’s the good news: you don’t need a full routine to feel better. You just need a few small ways to reset after a long school day.

1. Create a Transition Moment Before You Get Home

Before You head home, take a few moments to create a short transition.

This small pause can make it easier to leave the work day at work and school where it belongs.

2. Reset your Body

Letting go is hard, remember to give yourself grace and gratitude for all that you do. A few minutes to reset is all it may take. You’ve got this!

 3. Clear the Mental Clutter

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4. Create a Small Comfort Ritual

5. Reflection

Even on the busiest of days, remember you owe it to yourself to do self care. Self care is selfless and necessary. You can’t pour from an empty cup. When your cup is full you can show up as your best self. Give yourself grace and permission to slow down, you’ve done enough already. You’ve done enough today. Give yourself permission to rest.

This post is part of a gentle wellness series focused on simple ways to reset and recharge.