The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and
pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a
sharp stick called "truth."
- Dan Rather
Teachers as primary Role Models do experience stress
Teachers
and mentors are the special few who pursue their careers in showing us
the way to survive and succeed by enrichining our basic
life-skills. Most of the teachers and counselors that we come across in
our lives, have exceptional and extraordinary success stories in their
life. However, it is to be realized that teachers are also prone to
burnouts because of the immense pressures they come across - be it in
their social life or at home. Stress and other factors can sometimes
bury these unique talents by triggering an emotional meltdown.
Teachers do suffer from anxiety and there are a number of reasons that do contribute to it. Key issues include:
- Their shifting roles in the educational sector and
- Their frustration in coping with the constantly changing responsibilities.
As
a constant source of educational, spiritual and emotional inspiration
to the community, being a teacher is in itself a daunting task that
demands immense patience and integrity.
Motivating the motivator
Just
like anybody else, a trainer also needs constant motivation to sustain
and perform consistently well. They can reconstruct their value system
and maintain for themselves a place in the society without losing out in
the process.
Using the right training methods
A
trainer can remain happy and balanced in life by preparing well in
advance. They must remember to rekindle and effectively use their
intuition so as to stay focused in all the tough conditions of life.
This will bring about inner peace and a calm mind. This will help in
positively aligning ones thoughts with the training plan. This helps one
accomplish the daily objectives and longer term objectives in a broader
perspective.
Let your intuition guide you. Trust in your inner
wisdom. Be disciplined and cultivate a strong will power. Get less
anxious and frustrated with the testing times in your life by adapting
to the methods that suit.
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