Using Positivity and Happiness to Establish Work–Life Balance

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Abstract

Teacher turnover is a chronic problem in the United States. One of the most significant reasons is the difficulty in maintaining work–life balance (Sutcher, Darling-Hammond, & Carver Thomas, 2016). Negative working conditions and constant tension between work and other life responsibilities negatively affect teacher retention (Day & Gu, 2010). In contrast, happiness in the workplace promotes success. Happy employees who reflect on their successes are more engaged and passionate about their work. Teachers should leverage happiness, joy, and celebrations of their influence on students to establish work–life balance. Teachers who embrace these qualities are less likely to leave their jobs (Hong, 2012; Simon & Johnson, 2015).
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationThe New Teacher's Guide to Overcoming Common Challenges
Subtitle of host publicationCurated Advice from Award-Winning Teachers
EditorsAnna M. Quinzio-Zafran, Elizabeth A. Wilkins
Place of PublicationNew York, New York
Chapter11
Pages204
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781003105008
StatePublished - Oct 29 2020

Keywords

  • work–life balance
  • Classroom Management & Organization
  • K-12 resources
  • Classroom Practice
  • Education

Disciplines

  • Teacher Education and Professional Development

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