Teacher Guilt and Boundaries Before the Holidays
Hey teacher friend, let’s get real for a minute.
The holidays are coming, your classroom smells like candy canes and chaos, and somewhere between the glitter and the Christmas concerts… the teacher guilt starts creeping in.
That little voice that says:
“I should be doing more.”
“I feel bad saying no.”
“Maybe I can squeeze in just one more thing.”
In this episode, we’re talking about teacher guilt and boundaries before the holidays.. why guilt shows up, what it’s really trying to tell you, and how to protect your time and energy without feeling bad about it.
What You’ll Learn
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Why guilt hits hardest right before school breaks
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The cost of always saying “yes” (and what it’s taking from you)
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Practical ways to set time, energy, and emotional boundaries
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How saying “no” actually helps your students too
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A mindset shift to replace guilt with grounded self-care
Quick Mindset Shift
When guilt says “You should be doing more,” reframe it as:
“I’m saying yes to something that matters more right now.”
Whether that’s rest, family time, or simply leaving work on time — it all counts.
You don’t have to make the holidays magical... you just have to make them manageable.
Your students don’t need a perfect teacher; they need a present one.
Rest is productive. Boundaries are brave. You deserve both.