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Teaching to the TOP

008. Get More Done Using ONE Simple Trick

Teaching to the TOP

Teaching on the Double

Parenting, Education, Self-improvement, Kids & Family

4.8667 Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Batching is our JAM! When you understand the power of batching and utilize it to help you gain back your time and feel less stressed, you will never want to go back to your normal to-do list again! In our episode How to Lesson Plan Like a PRO, we talked about the power of project planning and in there we gave you a teaser that this week was all about batching. For all those out there that are already batching their work, they will tell you how it has helped them to become more efficient. It’s true.  When you bake cookies, you don’t bake one cookie at a time. NO! You batch them. This is how you need to view your productivity. When you batch your work your productivity increases and that leads to less stress and a happier YOU.  [1:37] But first! We want to hear your Time Sucking Hurdles! Be sure to click here to share your Time Sucking Hurdle with us and you can be featured in our next episode.  [4:00] In our last episode we talked a little about multitasking versus task-switching, and before we move on to the steps to get you started with batching, we want to revisit what this means. For those of you out there thinking that you are fantastic multitaskers and you don’t need batching, what if we told you that you are not truly multitasking? In fact, what if we told you that you are actually task-switching? Multitasking is the act of completing two tasks at once. For instance walking and chewing gum. Sweeping and talking on the phone. Those are examples of multitasking. Task-switching is the act of moving back and forth from one task to the next. Your brain never really gets to focus on one thing because it doesn’t have enough time to process what it is doing.  Batching helps to prevent task-switching and gets your brain laser-focused on one “like” task. So let’s stop task-switching! #LetsStopTaskSwitching Now you’re probably wondering what you can actually do for batching. Well, we’ve got you covered because there are so many areas that you can batch in your life! Answering emails, grading, lesson planning, copies, and laminating are only a few ideas that will get you started. You can also head over to the home page and signup for our 7 Ways to Jumpstart Your Teacher Productivity freebie and get so many more ideas! Now let’s jump into these steps.  5 Steps to Getting More Done [8:15] Step #1: Plan Ahead [10:26] Step #2: Decide How Long it Should Take [12:45] Step #3: Choose a Time to Batch [16:14] Step #4: Gather All of Your Materials [18:00] Step #5: Get it Done [21:22] Review the Steps CONCLUSION Remember that batching works best for projects that can be broken down to those like tasks. The hardest part is planning. Taking the time to plan each of these steps will ensure that you are successful, but we are confident that if you do follow these steps you will see the reward greater than you can imagine.  Click HERE to download the FREE Batching Organizer! Let us know what batching has done for you! Be sure to leave a comment here or over on iTunes! SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Now if you’re feeling extra loving, We would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they’re also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

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0:00.0

Well, hello there, top teachers. We are your hosts, Michelle Farray and Bridget Spackman, and we are here

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to make your life easier by helping you master your time, organization, and productivity as a teacher.

0:11.4

And today, we are going to help you get more done using one simple trick. I love that. If you

0:18.4

listened to our last episode on how to lesson plan like a pro, you already

0:22.8

know what this trick is. We are going to be discussing batching what it is, how to do it,

0:28.5

and how it's going to help you get some of your time back. But first, Bridget, I really want to know

0:33.6

what has been your time-sucking hurdle lately? So I recently signed up with this fantastic

0:39.0

company. It's called BBT Adventures. And so what it is, it's a company that really helps to get

0:45.4

teachers around the world to experience different cultures, lifestyles, new experiences, but they

0:51.1

also have the opportunity to go into schools all around the world, to be able to see

0:55.3

what education looks like in those areas. And to be able to learn from one another, right? That's kind of

1:00.4

the big thing. We all want to learn from one another. And I have been traveling. So I went to Jamaica.

1:06.9

It was a fantastic trip. I loved every moment of it. It was kind of nice being able to go to the warmer

1:11.6

side of the weather since it's been so cold here. And I, it was just fantastic, but I'm exhausted.

1:18.4

Do you know what I mean? Like I feel like I just need a vacation from, I can't call it a vacation,

1:23.2

although it may have felt like one because I was technically working it, but I need a vacation from it.

1:28.4

Yeah, traveling is draining. It's so much fun, but when you come back, you do. You need time to be able to

1:33.7

recover. Yeah. And so that's my time sucking hurdle. But here's the thing, guys, we want to hear your

1:39.5

time sucking hurdles. We want to hear from all of you in order for you to get featured into this podcast,

1:45.8

how cool is that? We will share your time-sucking hurdles with everyone else. We'll resonate with

1:50.1

them because let's be honest, we all kind of have the exact same one. So in order to do this,

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you can head over to teaching on the double.com on the homepage. There's going to be a little

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