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"description": "Staying until 7pm isn’t dedication — it might just be a shorter career. Here’s the reframe that changes how STRONG teachers think about excellence.",
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"textContent": "🔨\n\nBuild your own reset kit. Everything I use and recommend for teacher wellness — rucking gear, books, classroom tools. Check out the Teacher Reset Kit on Amazon.__(*aff 🔗)__\n\n> “Tempered consistency beats burnout brilliance every time.” - Why Edify Guy\n\n\nThe teacher who leaves at 4:30 every Tuesday isn’t less dedicated than the one who’s there until 7.\n\nThey might just still be teaching in ten years. This is the reframe most people resist—not permission to stop caring, but permission to care in a way that doesn’t destroy you. The most dedicated thing you can do for your students is still be around next year.\n\nExcellence without exhaustion isn’t a tagline. It’s the actual goal. The only one worth building toward.\n\nThe frameworks that make it real. → The STRONG Core\n\nStrong Teacher Pep Talk Playlist",
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