On a Scale of 1–10: How Bad Is Your Teaching Pain Right Now?
Wed Feb 04 2026
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Are you a teacher who feels constantly stressed, exhausted, or overwhelmed—but can’t quite explain why it feels so heavy?
In this episode of Teachers in Transition, Vanessa Jackson uses a familiar question—“On a scale of 1 to 10, how bad is your pain?”—to explore how teachers slowly normalize burnout, emotional overload, and chronic stress without realizing how much it’s costing them.
Drawing from her own post-surgical experience and decades in education, Vanessa explains why constant strain distorts perception, why “familiar” doesn’t mean “fine,” and how teachers often minimize both their pain and their professional value.
This episode gives language to what teachers are experiencing to help them think clearly, reclaim energy, and make informed decisions about what comes next.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why chronic stress and burnout are hard to quantify—especially for teachersHow constant emotional and cognitive load shifts your internal “pain scale”The Energy Tax Check: a simple question to identify what’s draining you now and laterWhy teachers unconsciously subtract from their own experience and accomplishmentsHow to “add the two points back” when describing your work on a resume or in interviewsWhat it really means to seek a role with sustainable workload and room for growth
Whether you’re actively job searching, quietly exploring career options outside the classroom, or simply trying to survive another semester, this episode will help you stop second-guessing yourself and start trusting your internal data again.
Because living with something every day doesn’t make it small; it makes it familiar. And familiarity is not the same thing as fit.
🔑 Keywords & Topics
Teacher burnout • career change for teachers • leaving teaching • teacher stress • education burnout • teacher career transition • transferable skills for teachers • job search for educators • emotional exhaustion • work-life balance in teaching
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💌 Email: Vanessa@teachersintransition.com📱 Call or Text: 512-640-9099📅 Book a Free Discovery Call: teachersintransition.com/calendar🔗 Bluesky: @beyondteaching.bsky.social📸 Instagram & Threads: @teachers.in.transition👍 Facebook: Teachers in Transition🐦 X (Twitter): @EduExitStrategy
The transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at Buzzsprout
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Send us a text Are you a teacher who feels constantly stressed, exhausted, or overwhelmed—but can’t quite explain why it feels so heavy? In this episode of Teachers in Transition, Vanessa Jackson uses a familiar question—“On a scale of 1 to 10, how bad is your pain?”—to explore how teachers slowly normalize burnout, emotional overload, and chronic stress without realizing how much it’s costing them. Drawing from her own post-surgical experience and decades in education, Vanessa explains why constant strain distorts perception, why “familiar” doesn’t mean “fine,” and how teachers often minimize both their pain and their professional value. This episode gives language to what teachers are experiencing to help them think clearly, reclaim energy, and make informed decisions about what comes next. In this episode, we discuss: Why chronic stress and burnout are hard to quantify—especially for teachersHow constant emotional and cognitive load shifts your internal “pain scale”The Energy Tax Check: a simple question to identify what’s draining you now and laterWhy teachers unconsciously subtract from their own experience and accomplishmentsHow to “add the two points back” when describing your work on a resume or in interviewsWhat it really means to seek a role with sustainable workload and room for growth Whether you’re actively job searching, quietly exploring career options outside the classroom, or simply trying to survive another semester, this episode will help you stop second-guessing yourself and start trusting your internal data again. Because living with something every day doesn’t make it small; it makes it familiar. And familiarity is not the same thing as fit. 🔑 Keywords & Topics Teacher burnout • career change for teachers • leaving teaching • teacher stress • education burnout • teacher career transition • transferable skills for teachers • job search for educators • emotional exhaustion • work-life balance in teaching CONNECT WITH VANESSA 💌 Email: Vanessa@teachersintransition.com📱 Call or Text: 512-640-9099📅 Book a Free Discovery Call: teachersintransition.com/calendar🔗 Bluesky: @beyondteaching.bsky.social📸 Instagram & Threads: @teachers.in.transition👍 Facebook: Teachers in Transition🐦 X (Twitter): @EduExitStrategy The transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at Buzzsprout Support the show