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Goal Setting for Teacherpreneurs

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Do you consider yourself to be a teacherpreneur?  Have your been working toward building your TpT store for some time and you are ready to take it up to the next step?  Here are some goal setting ideas to keep in mind when planning out your 2021 goals. How much time can you commit each day/ week/ month to build your store? What would help your store grow the most?   How can you hold yourself accountable for spending the time you have to grow your store? Time is one of our biggest constraints, for many TpT is a side hustle that gets done when you have completed the duties of your full-time job, running a household and caring for children. So that being said, it is amazing that we get anything done!   These three questions are crucial because if you can truly spend a certain amount of time each day or week building your store, it will continue to grow.   What is most important, is to spend the time actually growing your store.  This means makin...

Happy New Year!

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 Wow, what a year it has been! Although so many people are so ready to be done with "2020," myself included.  I think it is important to take some time to reflect on the positives and growth that we have made during this year as well.   Teachers in particular had some amazing growth in their careers!  Even if you are a teacher that struggled with virtual learning, zoom meetings, and remote teaching, you have come such a long way!  Do not discredit yourself, we learned within a matter of weeks how to do our job in a drastically different way, and for that, we should all be proud. We all had a lot of free time, especially back in March.  For myself, I spent a great deal of time gardening and had my biggest harvest even this summer/fall.  I also took more time to shift my "Live Learning Love Learning" store to have more products for teachers to use for remote learning.  I'm not necessarily proud of this one but I also watched a ton of Netflix an...