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Motivational Quotes for Teachers

November 21, 2019

How many times a day do you think, “man I am WORN OUT.” Teaching is HARD! It’s hard emotionally, it’s hard physically and even hard financially. Without a little inspiration it’s easy to get worn down.

I hope that your students are telling you everyday how thankful they are for you. If they can’t say it in words, I hope they say it in smiles, hugs and sweet drawings. I hope your administrators are telling you, “Good job!” and “Thank you for your hard work.” I hope parents are sending in thank you notes and coffee gift cards.

But if these things aren’t happening, that’s okay. Sometimes they do and sometimes they don’t. No matter what, though, YOU are making a difference!

On days when you just don’t feel like you can make it, I hope these quotes inspire you to keep going.

At the end of this post, you can grab a copy of your own! Print them out, frame them put them on a ring…whatever you need!

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