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Unstressed

How to Teach Without Worry, Fear, and Anxiety

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By: Michael Linsin
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A Rand Corporation survey found that K-12 teaching is the most stressful profession in the United States. Spend an hour in the teachers’ lounge at virtually any school in the world and this becomes unmistakably and sadly apparent. The truth is, stress among teachers is epidemic and climbing every year.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. Despite the overwhelming challenges 21st-century teachers face every day, there are proven ways, both in and out of the classroom, to effectively mitigate stress and its damaging effects.

In his new book Unstressed: How to Teach Without Worry, Fear, or Anxiety, Michael Linsin of Smart Classroom Management lays out exactly how any teacher, no matter how stressed they’ve become, can apply just a few simple strategies to bring greater calm, renewal, and enjoyment to their teaching life.
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I am a veteran teacher and this book was very helpful! I think it will be a wonderful read for anyone who is interested in learning how to teach without the stress of being a teacher. I will read this book again, take notes, and plan for the next school year. Thank you!

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I loved this book. So much practical advice for teachers, administrators, or anyone who deals with stressful situations regularly. The only thing I wish were better was having a human voice reading. Some of the inflections were definitely automated.

Great Read for All Educators!

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