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The principal role can be both demanding and complex. It requires a lot of managerial and administrative tasks, you're the professional leader of the school and you have responsibility for and oversight of others, and your workload may feel overwhelming at first. It's absolutely essential that you take time to look after yourself.

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This podcast was produced for the Ministry of Education as part of Te Ara Tīmatanga mō ngā Tumuaki - The Beginning Pathway for Principals.

 

You can learn more about this topic by accessing Te Ara Tīmatanga mō ngā Tumuaki - The Beginning Pathway for Principals e-learning modules on the Education LMS: https://training.education.govt.nz

 

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Stephen Covey – rocks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV3gMTOEWt8   

 

Questions

1:31 [All] When you first step into the role as tumuaki, what are some of the things that you can do to help your well-being in the long term?

 

6:04 [All] What kinds of stresses can impact on a principal's wellbeing?

 

13:32 [All] And is it that that constant juggle between priorities and of the different parts of you that you need to pay attention to that makes self-care such a challenge for tumuaki?

 

16:41 [All] What are the what are the dangers that come with not looking after yourself? 

 

20:08 [All] How did you go about prioritizing your work to make sure that you did what you needed to do, but also didn't stress yourselves out trying to do it all? [burnout discussed in this answer]

 

32:51 [All] What did you do for your own wellbeing when you were tumuaki?

 

36:07 [All] What's your best advice for new tumuaki about looking after themselves?