Free Resources to help you Leaving Teaching

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Blog — Educator to Entrepreneur
Blog — Educator to Entrepreneur
a woman sitting on top of a couch holding a cup in her lap with the words, how i quit teaching mid - year embracing change and transforming my life
Blog — Educator to Entrepreneur
Blog — Educator to Entrepreneur
two people sitting at a table with their hands together and the words, building a community outside the classroom
Blog — Educator to Entrepreneur
Blog — Educator to Entrepreneur
a woman sitting in front of a laptop computer on top of a desk with text reading from classroom management to hidden advantages of your teaching experience
Blog — Educator to Entrepreneur
Blog — Educator to Entrepreneur
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TPT Virtual Assistant ✨Sides jobs for Teachers Pt. 3 You may have a TPT store of your own- if it’s anything like mine- it brings in a little bit of money per month but nothing super impactful (maybe a coffee or 2 from Starbucks) But Imagine being able to do the same types of work, create resources, organize products and write product descriptions for an hourly rate - that is honestly probably higher than what you make per hour in your teaching job.. As a Virtual Assistance for a TPT seller...
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✨Side Jobs for Teachers Part 2: Freelance Writing!✨ If you’re a teacher looking to transition out of the classroom or simply want to earn extra income on the side, freelance writing could be your perfect fit. With your deep understanding of education, your skills can go far beyond the classroom. Write articles, eBooks, and create content for educational companies, blogs, or websites. Whether you’re passionate about sharing teaching strategies, classroom management tips, or curriculum ide...
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What changed when I left teaching 👇🏼 👀 It’s been almost seven months since I made the decision to leave the classroom. ❌ I was burnt out, exhausted, and knew something had to change. 🤷🏼‍♀️ I took the leap into starting my own business, uncertain about what would come next. What I got was... ✨ Freedom to set my own schedule ✨ Better pay and financial independence ✨ More energy to do the things I love ✨ The flexibility to travel when I want ✨ Alignment with my life goals ✨ Drinking my coff...
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You’re not alone if you’re questioning why you became a teacher… or went into the field of education.. Teaching is a passion, but sometimes it feels like it’s draining the very joy that made you choose it in the first place. The new curriculums, classroom behaviors, changes in staff and administration, it all becomes too much. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and wondering how you got here—you’re not alone. Take a moment to reflect and process those feelings. ✨ Comment or DM B...
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It’s not worth stressing about something that is completely out of your hands.. You did your part and your civic duty, you voted. Now it’s time to have faith and not worry about what happens next, do this instead ꜜ You always have a say in your future and what comes next for you - that doesn’t change with the results of this election. There are countless ways for you to plant the seeds for your future to begin moving in a direction that excites you and brings you closer to your goals. Here ...
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Educators across the country are feeling burnt out and ready for a change, but don’t know where to start. If any of these reasons resonate with you, it’s time to take control of your future: ✨ Overwork and burnout ✨ Lack of work-life balance ✨ Low pay and high stress ✨ Limited career growth ✨ Desire for flexibility and freedom The truth is, you have options beyond the classroom. You don’t need to go back to school or take on more debt to find a new, fulfilling path. Whether you’re read...
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💡 Thinking of leaving teaching but worried about your resume? Teachers have skills that are in demand across so many industries! Here are three transferable skills to highlight: 1️⃣ Communication: You’re an expert at breaking down information and making it understandable. 2️⃣ Project Management: Lesson plans and deadlines? That’s project management in action! 3️⃣ Problem-Solving: You’ve tackled challenges most people can’t imagine. ✨ It’s time to own your expertise! Comment or DM “RESUME...
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So you’re a teacher whose mental health is in the tanks.. you’re finding yourself constantly overstimulated, stressed out and overwhlemed.. You’ve decided maybe it is time to explore your options outside of the classroom.. I totally hear you, I have been there. Last year at this time, that was me. Educational consulting might be the perfect fit for you. You STILL get to work with students (and even kind of in schools) but you’re helping the families, working on your own time and with your ...
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Feeling stuck but ready for something new? 🌱 This feeling can be overwhelming, especially when it’s your passion and expertise on the line. Start by taking small, steady steps toward something fulfilling. It’s very emotional considering leaving teaching. At one point, it was your passion and the dream that you had for your career. It’s important to process and work through the feelings you’re having- they’re valid and there are so many people that have been where you are right now before an...
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I know the feeling all too well. You love your students and care deeply about the work you do, but somewhere along the way, your mental health took a backseat. The late nights grading, weekends spent planning, and the never-ending demands of the job have left you drained—mentally, emotionally, and physically. You barely have time for yourself, let alone for your family or the things that once brought you joy. It’s easy to feel like you’re stuck, like there’s no way out. But let me re...