Hi Reader, Ever feel like you’re scrolling Instagram and everyone else seems to have it figured out… while you’re over here thinking, “Am I behind? Am I even doing this right?” That thought came up again and again in my recent voice-of-customer work — and I realized something big: Most of the teachers in this community actually fall into one of three distinct archetypes. 👉 The Burnt Out Teacher — exhausted but not done. Each archetype comes with its own challenges, desires, and next steps. And the truth is, you don’t need to copy what someone else is doing. You just need to know which path you’re on — and what your next right step looks like. That’s why I created this quick (and surprisingly accurate!) quiz to help you discover your archetype. 💡 In just 2 minutes, you’ll find out:
I think you’ll find it validating, clarifying, and maybe even a little exciting. Because you’re not behind, friend. You’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. Quote of the Week Best wishes always 💕, P.S. After you take the quiz, hit reply and tell me your result — I’d love to know if it resonated! Want to learn more about PPT? Let's talk!
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Classroom teacher turned teacher entrepreneur. I help classroom teachers learn how to create, market, and run their own, unique private practice teaching & tutoring businesses. Learn how to Teach YOUR way! ~ WHO, WHAT, HOW, WHEN, & WHERE you want!
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