The Classroom Exit Strategies Podcast
A podcast for teachers who are thinking about leaving the classroom to pursue a different career path or are simply curious about starting a teacher side hustle. Discover what you need to have in place BEFORE you resign from your teaching job including how to best replace your teaching salary outside of the classroom, the best jobs for teachers who don't want to teach, what you need to know about your teacher retirement, and how to find appropriate health insurance. We'll also dive into topics like how your mindset is holding you back, how to get more done in the small amount of time you have outside of the classroom, whether you need to create a teacher LLC, and how to cultivate a self-sustaining business that you love OUTSIDE of the classroom! Find amazing guest interviews with some of the biggest names in education who have left the classroom and have thriving businesses, teachers who are still in the classroom and have booming teacher side businesses, as well as experts in the fields of law, business, and accounting so that you are prepared to take the next step successfully.
The Classroom Exit Strategies Podcast
Goals vs. Objectives: How to Change Your Life (and Business)
Goals and objectives are words we hear frequently as teachers. But do you actually know the difference between the two?
Without blinking an eye, most of us would yes. However, if we were asked to explain the specific distinguishing factors, we might be a bit stumped.
Now, you might be thinking, "Does it really matter?" And the answer is yes!!
So in this podcast episode, I want to...
- define goals and objectives,
- discuss the 5 major differences between the two,
- determine how you can create a clear action plan that will set you up for success,
- discern whether or not you're progressing at the appropriate pace (and in the right direction),
- describe how all of this relates to leaving teaching, opening a TpT shop, and becoming an entrepreneur.
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