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Introduction

Do you remember why you first decided to become a teacher? Maybe it was the look on a student’s face during that “aha!” moment, the desire to make a difference, or a deep love for your subject. But after years of lesson planning, grading, meetings, and managing a classroom, that initial spark can sometimes feel distant. The daily grind can overshadow the profound joy that brought you to this profession. If you’re feeling a bit jaded or running on fumes, you’re not alone. The good news is, that passion is still there. Sometimes, it just needs to be rediscovered.

1. Go Back to the Beginning: Reconnect with Your “Why” Take some quiet time to Grab a journal and write down the answer to this question: “Why did I become a teacher?” Don’t filter it. Write down the big, idealistic reasons and the small, simple ones. Was it a specific teacher who inspired you? A moment you witnessed? A feeling you wanted to create for others? Reconnecting with your origin story can be a powerful reminder of your purpose and reignite your motivation.

2. Find Your “Geek-Out” Subject Again You became a subject teacher because you loved that subject. Find a way to fall in love with it again, but this time, just for you.

  • Read a book or watch a documentary on a topic in your field that you’ve always been curious about, with no intention of turning it into a lesson plan.
  • Take a workshop or an online course in an advanced or niche area of your
  • Connect with other professionals in your field outside of education. When you are genuinely excited about your subject, that passion is contagious and will naturally spill over into your classroom.

3. Change One Thing: Break the Monotony Feeling stuck in a rut is often a symptom of monotony. You don’t need to overhaul your entire curriculum to feel Just change one thing.

  • Rearrange your A new layout can change the entire energy of the space.
  • Try one new teaching strategy or tech (See our blog post on simple tech tools!)
  • Teach one of your favourite lessons in a completely different If you always use a slideshow, try turning it into a gallery walk or a Socratic seminar. A small change can disrupt the routine and make things feel new and exciting again.

4. Create a “Smile File” or a “Joy Jar” The daily challenges in teaching can sometimes loom larger than the Intentionally focus on the good. Create a physical or digital “Smile File.” In it, keep the thank-you notes from students, the encouraging emails from parents, and photos of fun classroom moments. On a tough day, take a few minutes to look through it. It’s a tangible reminder of the positive impact you are making every single day.

5. Connect with Your People Teaching can be an isolating profession, but it doesn’t have to

  • Find your faculty bestie: Having at least one colleague you can be completely honest with—to share frustrations and celebrate wins—is invaluable.
  • Observe another teacher: Ask to sit in on the class of a teacher you admire. You’ll not only get new ideas, but you’ll also be reminded of the magic that happens in classrooms all over your school.

Conclusion

Rediscovering your passion for teaching isn’t about adding more to your already full plate. It’s about reconnecting with what already exists within you. It’s about being intentional in finding moments of joy, curiosity, and connection. Your passion is the fuel that makes you a great teacher. Take the time to protect it, nurture it, and let it shine. Your students—and you— deserve it.

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