Tina invites you into a gentle end-of-year emotional audit to close out 2025 with intention, softness, and care. You’ll pause, breathe, and reflect on what surprised you, what strengthened you, what you want to carry forward, and your best hope for your January self in 2026. Think of it as a simple ritual to bring your heart, mind, and nervous system a little closer together before the new year begins. For episode resources, see SelfCareForEducators.com. Music: Happy Clappy Ukulele by Shane I...
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Tina invites you into a gentle end-of-year emotional audit to close out 2025 with intention, softness, and care. You’ll pause, breathe, and reflect on what surprised you, what strengthened you, what you want to carry forward, and your best hope for your January self in 2026. Think of it as a simple ritual to bring your heart, mind, and nervous system a little closer together before the new year begins. For episode resources, see SelfCareForEducators.com. Music: Happy Clappy Ukulele by Shane I...
This week, Tina invites us into a gentle December reset with one of her favorite practices: the permission slip. Borrowed from Brené Brown, the permission slip is a simple but powerful way to meet this busy season with more ease, honesty, and compassion. This is your moment to pause, reset, and honor what you need during one of the toughest stretches of the school year. For episode resources, see SelfCareForEducators.com. Music: Happy Clappy Ukulele by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound...
Self-Care for Educators with Dr. Tina H. Boogren
Tina invites you into a gentle end-of-year emotional audit to close out 2025 with intention, softness, and care. You’ll pause, breathe, and reflect on what surprised you, what strengthened you, what you want to carry forward, and your best hope for your January self in 2026. Think of it as a simple ritual to bring your heart, mind, and nervous system a little closer together before the new year begins. For episode resources, see SelfCareForEducators.com. Music: Happy Clappy Ukulele by Shane I...