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January 14, 2024 5 mins

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Ever felt your heart pound at the prospect of steering your students or your side hustle to uncharted territories? 

I'm unpacking the essence of courage, not just as a concept, but as an actionable force in the realm of education and personal ventures. We’re going beyond the surface, equipping ourselves and our students with the tools to approach life's challenges with audacious spirit and unwavering resolve.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Embrace the Power of Courage
  • Foster a Safe Classroom Environment
  • Set High Expectations for Student Success
  • Promote Resilience and Perseverance
  • Celebrate Student Efforts and Achievements
Courage isn't about being fearless. It's about overcoming those fears.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to TeachHussell Grow, the podcast
that aims to turn frustrationinto freedom, empowering you to
thrive in both your teachingcareer and side hustle.
Join us as we explore the pathto success and discover the
strategies to unlock your fullpotential.
I'm Tanya Martinez, a fellowteacher, coach and side hustle,

(00:22):
and I'm excited to have you heretoday.
Before we jump into today'sepisode, I want to invite you to
join our community by signingup for the weekly newsletter.
It's packed with exclusiveteacher tips, resources,
recommendations and, of course,a bit of humor to brighten your
day.
You can find the link in theshow notes.
Alright, let's get started withtoday's episode.

(00:44):
Get ready to be inspired andempowered.
In our last episode, wediscussed ways to find your
defining word for the year.
I shared with you my choice ofcourage as my word for the new
year, symbolizing my commitmentto embracing bravery and taking
bold steps forward.
Now let's shift our focus onhow I will implement and share

(01:08):
my word in the classroom andempower students to be
courageous too.
This week, my awesome studentsgot the exciting news about our
upcoming district-wide literaryfair.
Some were super stoked and abit nervous, while others were a
bit hesitant and scared to joinin.
Now let me tell you myclassroom is bursting with

(01:30):
creative geniuses.
We've got writers, artists,music lovers and even some
crafty entrepreneurs who rockeda podcast project for the
outsiders the novel we readtogether in December.
Every single one of them has aspecial talent and I want them
to have the courage to chasetheir dreams.

(01:51):
As an educator, it truly breaksmy heart to see my students
doubt themselves.
But here's the thing I alwaystell them that courage isn't
about being fearless.
It's about overcoming thosefears, and that's exactly what
I'm determined to teach themcourage, courage isn't just for
superheroes or brave soldiers.

(02:11):
It's a quality we all haveinside.
It's that little voice in ourheads that tells us to keep
pushing, even when things gettough.
It's the strength to conquerour fears and doubts and come
out on top.
Now I know many of my studentsmight be feeling a little
nervous or unsure about theliterary fair projects, but

(02:33):
here's what I want them toremember Nobody's perfect, and
that's totally fine.
What matters most is giving ittheir all and having faith in
themselves.
So I encourage them no holdingback because of fear or
self-doubt.
I always remind them to take adeep breath, find their inner

(02:55):
courage and dive into theirprojects with enthusiasm and
determination.
I believe in themwholeheartedly and, who knows?
They might just surprisethemselves with their incredible
achievements, and this is thesame thing that I want for you
as a fellow teacher.
So, as educators, how can wecultivate courage within the

(03:18):
classroom?
Well, here are a few tips onhow you can foster a climate of
courage and bravery among yourstudents.
Create a safe and supportiveenvironment where students feel
comfortable taking risks andexpressing themselves.
Encourage open communicationand provide opportunities for
students to share their thoughtsand ideas without fear of

(03:41):
judgment.
Set high expectations andprovide constructive feedback to
help students build confidenceand overcome challenges.
Incorporate activities thatpromote resilience and
perseverance, such asproblem-solving tasks or group
projects, and celebrate andacknowledge students' efforts

(04:01):
and achievements, fostering asense of accomplishment and
motivating them to take on newchallenges.
Remember, fostering courage inthe classroom is crucial for
students' personal growth anddevelopment.
Thanks for joining us on thiscourageous journey.
Don't forget to listen to ourlast installment about courage,
where we will discuss thecourage it takes to follow our

(04:24):
entrepreneurial dreams whileremaining dedicated teachers.
Your journey to a courageousyear continues.
Thank you for tuning in toanother empowering episode of
TeachHussel Grow.
We appreciate you investingyour time with us today.
If you find value in ourconversation, don't forget to
hit the follow button and leavea rating or review.

(04:45):
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(05:09):
newsletter.
It's your gateway to relevantblog posts, resources, teacher
tips and more.
Remember your journey topersonal growth and empowerment
as an educator is a marathon,not a spring.
Keep hustling, keep growing andwe'll catch you in the next
episode.
Until then, stay inspired.
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