Hey there Teacher,

Are you tired of working your tail off as a classroom teacher but never getting ahead?

Are you churning through task after pointless task and never feeling any job satisfaction?

Are you sick to death of hearing about self-care?

Do the words ‘teacher wellbeing’ trigger your gag reflex?

Ugh! Me too!

If you’re a classroom teacher who wants SERIOUS HELP without all the edu-babble, acronyms and self-care B.S. then this little book is MADE FOR YOU!

I NEED THIS NOW!

SURVIVAL HACKS FOR TEACHERS is an eBook totally devoted to helping teachers HACK their way through the school term (or year).

It’s a practical guide that will help you slash through the tasks like an explorer blasting through the jungle with a machete. And no - I’m not going to apologise for that appalling imagery because that’s what teaching feels like these days.

We’re all just trying to stay alive while the jungle closes in around us. If you stand still too long you can hear the animals baying for your blood. There’s no signal. There’s no map. Supplies are running low.

We need to hack our way through this nightmare - right through to the bitter end.

Who’s with me?

Get your machete. Let’s go!

Gabbie

PS. Survival Hacks for Teachers includes 15 practical, actionable tasks that you can do (or plan to do) IMMEDIATELY. It’s loaded with ideas to make your classroom workload more manageable, free up your time and alleviate crappy feelings.

Send it. NOW.
Want a FREE Sneaky Peek?

You: *passes note during class*

Gabbieeeeeee!
You’re so hot right now!!! Everyone’s talking about your Survival Hacks for Teachers. Can I have a look at it before I ask Mum for money to buy one off you tomorrow at lunchtime?

Me: *scribbles furiously on a page torn from back of Maths grid book*

OMG - YES! I love this journey for you!
Of course you can have a free sneaky peek inside Survival Hacks for Teachers! I hope you love it.
Hey - have you done your homework for Science? I need H*E*L*P* Argh - I think Mr B has seen this note. I gotta gooooo…..

You: *scrunches note and shoves it in pocket*

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