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Saved From Burnout: The Great Teachers Seminar

Saved From Burnout: The Great Teachers Seminar

In the summer of 2014, I attended the life-changing Great Teachers Seminar offered by the Faculty Association of the California Community Colleges.

To this day, I recall how I transitioned from near burnout to an instructor on fire. I found that I loved my field of speech communication, and that I loved teaching.

Like a lot of participants, I went expecting to hear the best-of-the-best teachers share their expertise. I planned to soak in the lectures and take a few days off in Santa Barbara.

I was shocked to learn there were no seasoned professionals who would be giving lecturers. No so-called “great teachers” to pass on their wisdom.

Something else rather refreshing happened. As the assembled group of between thirty and forty college instructors started getting to know each other, we changed ever so slowly.

The first few days, each instructor gave a short, prepared excerpt of their finest lecture. Along with the others, I realized how much talent there was in the room. I was impressed with my colleagues.

During breakout sessions, a topic was provided, and a veteran of the seminar helped moderate. Otherwise, the content was an exchange of peers sharing ideas. For example, one woman with a Ph.D. in Psychology talked about her students learning to be resilient.

Looking back at my notes, I recall the instructor telling us about her family history. She explained how people can have the same parents and grow up in the same situation, yet one gets a Ph.D. while a sibling repeats the drug addiction and poverty of the previous generation. She earned the Ph.D. while her siblings followed in her parent’s footsteps. This great teacher’s mission was to help her students become resilient.

At one point during the Seminar, I was given a chance to moderate a breakout session on the topic of burnout. The assembled group and I exchanged ideas and ways to rejuvenate. That session generated a list of ways to refresh oneself and help avoid burnout. The list included get a massage, listen to music, take a day off, swim, walk, go to the gym, take a nap, use aroma therapy, volunteer, talk to a friend, or get talk therapy.

By the last day of the seminar, I had a completely new toolbox of ideas and strategies. My self-confidence restored, together with the rest of the faculty members who attended the Great Teachers Seminar, I left knowing that I was indeed a great teacher.

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Why Not Blog About It – Everybody Else Is!

Why Not Blog About It – Everybody Else Is!

Each day 576,000 websites are created! It is estimated there are over 600 million blogs.

Just Starting Out?

Is the dream of creating a website and becoming a blogger close to becoming a reality?

Don’t Be Discouraged.

You can find your voice. You can develop a following. You can change the world one reader at a time.

Be patient. Be persistent. Be consistent. Be dedicated. Be resilient. Be confident.

If you do not start, one thing is certain. No one will read your blog.

Accept the idea that it takes time to build an audience.

Overnight Success?

Think that overnight successes are a myth? In the writing profession, people who have written for decades, become overnight sensations.

Mind Your Data

Turn on the data analytics function on your website. After a number of months, you may wake up to discover there have been thousands of website visitors and thousands of page views.

Archives: The Value of a Wealth of Information

The content you created long ago becomes part of the archive that establishes you as an expert. One friend wrote a blog for years. When she interviewed for a job, she learned the employer had read through her archive. She received her job offer, in part, due to the historical record that documented her expertise.

Eureka! “I Found It.”

People want content. The right content. Well-written content. Give it to them.

Once the right person finds it, he or she can post and share your website address or link to the blog so it becomes a viral sensation.

Are You a Veteran Blogger?

Keep writing.

Nearing Burnout?

Reexamine why you started to blog. New bloggers are often excited and enthusiastic. Knowing why you blog can keep you going when others give up.

Do Not Give Up Before You Start!

Do not give up based on the startling statistic about the number of websites and blogs. Rather, have the determination to forge ahead. If you read to the end of this blog, you have what it takes to rise to the top. You can develop a following. Dream big dreams. Write Well. Do not give up.

Tell me what you think below and please join me every day as we pray for wisdom by taking part in the Wisdom Prayer Challenge.