Dear Teacher,
There are seasons when teaching sits comfortably in your life.
And then there are seasons where everything feels full. Work. Family. Health. Transitions you didn’t plan for.
In those seasons, teaching can start to feel like just one more thing to carry.
If that’s where you are right now, know that your teaching doesn’t have to be perfect to be meaningful.
Sometimes, the most honest classes come from teachers who are navigating real life and not performing above it.
Let your teaching meet you where you are. Simplify your plans. Stay close to the breath. Allow pauses. Let your presence do more of the work.
You don’t need to rise above your life to teach well; you just need to stay connected within it. Your students don’t need perfection. They need something real.
Much love ... Ann-See xo