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"textContent": "* * *\n\nThe classroom is empty. The papers are put away. The whiteboard is clean.\n\nAnd yet.\n\nIf you sit quietly for five minutes, you'll find it — the low hum of unfinished thought. A student you're still worried about. An email you meant to send. A conversation that didn't land right. Summer doesn't automatically close those tabs. You have to do that yourself.\n\nThis week is about that. Not productivity. Not getting organized. Just making a little space in a brain that's been running at full capacity since August.\n\n* * *\n\n**Why mental clutter drains you**\n\nYour working memory — the part of your brain actively holding and processing information — has a surprisingly small capacity. Researchers call it the \"cognitive load.\" When it's overloaded with unprocessed thoughts, everything gets harder. Focus. Sleep. Even simple decisions feel heavier than they should.\n\nWriting things down helps. Not because it solves anything, but because it moves the thought out of active memory and onto paper — what psychologists call \"offloading.\" Studies consistently show that writing reduces stress, improves emotional regulation, and frees up mental bandwidth for the things that actually need your attention.\n\nYou don't have to sort it all. You just have to put it down.\n\n* * *\n\n**Try this week**\n\nThis is not about productivity. It's about presence — and there's a difference.\n\nFind 10–15 minutes this week. Quiet spot. No phone. Set a timer so you're not watching the clock.\n\nWrite down everything on your mind. Tasks, worries, half-formed thoughts, random things you've been meaning to do — all of it. Don't edit. Don't organize. Just get it out.\n\nThen take three slow breaths and read what you wrote.\n\nCircle what actually matters. Cross out what doesn't. For anything left in the middle, ask: _Can I keep this, release this, or revisit it later?_\n\nThat's it. Three columns. Ten minutes of space you didn't have before.\n\n* * *\n\n**Want all eight weeks in one place?**\n\nThe Thrive This Summer workbook compiles every worksheet and reflection tool from this series into one resource. One purchase, everything included.\n\n👉 Get the Thrive This Summer Workbook \n\n_More next week — Jeremy_\n\nSupport This Newsletter\n\nStrong Teacher Pep Talk Playlist\n\nOregon Trip 2026",
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