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Practical mindfulness for real educators- These sessions are designed to help you navigate real school days, not ideal ones.
Join the live workshops every Monday at 5 pm central time, starting January 12th
*You will receive Zoom links via email the day before each call.
All live workshops will be recorded and available if you can’t attend in real time.
Each workshop will include regulation tools that can be used immediately.
Leave with a tiny, doable “experiment” to try all week (ie: a mindful pause tied to an existing routine, a short meditation, a grounding practice, etc.)
Experience a guided meditation at the end of each workshop.
Educator lens:
Teaching is a high-demand, low-recovery profession. Mindfulness gives educators a way to pause inside the pressure, not escape it.
Core through-line:
Mindfulness isn’t another thing to add- it’s the skill that supports better choices, emotional regulation, and follow-through under real-life (and real classroom) stress.
Key ideas:
Weekly experiment example:
A 60-second pause tied to a daily transition (arrival, lunch break, dismissal).
Educator lens:
Educators are not able to remove stress from their days, however they can learn tools for recovery during the day.
Core through-line:
Stress isn’t the problem, lack of recovery is. Mindfulness gives you access to recovery in real time.
Key ideas:
Weekly experiment example:
A brief regulation practice after a predictable stress point (last class, staff meeting, car before driving home).
Educator lens:
Sleep, food, movement, and health don’t exist separately from teaching… they are shaped by it.
Core through-line:
Your body is always giving feedback. Mindfulness helps you notice that feedback and respond with care instead of self-judgment.
Key ideas:
Weekly experiment example:
Noticing one body signal each day and responding with one supportive action.
Educator lens:
Sustainability matters more than intensity– especially in a profession with predictable high-demand seasons.
Core through-line:
Consistency doesn’t come from motivation. It comes from integration. Mindfulness works when it lives inside and/or compliments the life and routines you already have.
Key ideas:
Weekly experiment example:
Choosing one tool to integrate into classroom life & teach to your students.



