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TSN Closing in 48 Hours
We're closing down TSN in 48 hours and will be posting on our Substack from now on. You can check it out here: https://learnyourenglish.substack.com/ Our CPD courses remain 60% off for the next 2 days. Grab them in the classroom (discount already applied) and then I'll add you on the new platform. Classroom here: https://www.skool.com/grassroots-teacherpreneurship-8136/classroom Thanks for making TSN a welcoming place for teachers and we look forward to continuing to grow on Substack.
1 like • Jun 3
So if we have access to courses here, we will be added to the new platform, right? I'm in 5 in 30 days.
Finding True Value in Teaching Languages
Diogenes of Sinope, a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism, once pointed out a curious truth: we often trade valuable things for items of little worth. This insight is a wake-up call for us, especially as language teachers stepping into entrepreneurship. Consider this: society spends fortunes on luxuries like diamond-encrusted sofas, yet the truly important things, like integrity, can be undervalued. The market's logic is flawed because it's driven by people's irrational choices. Diogenes taught us to see beyond this, to understand the true value of what we have and do. As language teachers about to start our own businesses, this lesson is crucial. We might be tempted to chase after the latest trends or shortcuts to success. But remember, the real value lies in the knowledge and connections we create through language, not in material gains. So, let's ask ourselves: What valuable things do I sell too cheaply? Is it the depth of our expertise, the care for our students, or our passion for teaching? Recognizing and honoring the true worth of our contributions is key to building not just a business, but a legacy. Would you like to find the balance and set up the foundations of your teaching business the right way? Book a free 1:1 with us: https://learnyourenglish.net/schedule Together, let's explore the true value of our work and support each other in making meaningful impacts. Talk soon.
1 like • Jun '24
I agree that integrity is definitely undervalued. And, I think, so are languages. I stand in awe of the beautiful dance between art and science that comes together in every language. Yet I fail to communicate the value of that to my students.
START HERE! Make Your First Post & Watch the Video
Hey there! Welcome to the Teacherpreneur Support Network! @Michael Landry , @Leonardo Gomes and I are excited to have you here. Our mission here is to help teachers escape precarity by earning their own income and building a teaching career on their own terms. Watch the video below for important info on how to make the best of this community. 👇 Then, do the following 2 things: 1. Make your first post HERE by letting everyone know: A. Your name & why you joined this community B. Your business goal for the next 30 days C. What you're looking to get out of this community. 2. Start with the free trainings we have: - Looking to build your entrepreneurial mindset? Start HERE. - Want to establish your niche in the next few days? Start HERE. - Want to expedite your business goals? Book a free 1:1 with us HERE and we'll strategize together. See you in the comments! Welcome again! 🎉
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4 likes • Jun '24
My name is Holly, and I live in California. I have Holly Tree English, which is still deciding what it wants to be when it grows up. I have tried making myself fit into different niches, but it just doesn't happen. However, I think I'm finally getting somewhere. The stories and journeys of those leaving their homelands to make a new life somewhere else inspire me. They need a wide range of english skills. And they are often busy and tired. So I'ave begun focussing on creating asynchronous offers that allow students to get the learning they need while living their busy lives. My goals for the next 6 months are to get paid clients into my membership, flesh said membership out more, and to get enough paid clients so I can drop at least 2 of the platforms I work for. I joined this community because I am the type of person who just can't go it alone. I'm a self-starter, but not much of a self-finisher. I need accountability, a sounding board, feedback, and encouragement to make something happen.
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