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Thriving Abroad: A Teacher’s Guide to Self-Care in International Education
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- ISBN8233223662
- EAN9798233223662
- Date de parution12/04/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Thriving Abroad: A Teacher's Guide to Self-Care in International EducationTeaching abroad is supposed to feel exciting. And sometimes, it is. But there are also days when everything feels heavier than expected. You're doing your job well. You're managing your life, and still, you feel tired in a way that doesn't quite make sense. This is the part no one prepares you for. Thriving Abroad is a concise, experience-based guide for international teachers navigating burnout, balance, and belonging while living and working across cultures.
Written from over a decade of lived experience in international classrooms, this book explores: burnout that hides behind beautiful locations the quiet exhaustion of constant adjustment how culture shock and isolation affect your energy the emotional weight of living and working in unfamiliar systems This is not a productivity manual nor a checklist. It's a grounded, reflective guide designed to help you pause, reset, and reconnect with yourself.
Inside, you'll learn how to: reconnect with your purpose when teaching abroad starts to feel heavier than expected build a support system, even when you are far from familiar people and places set boundaries that protect your time, energy, and sense of self navigate culture shock, school dynamics, and constant change without losing your footing let go of burnout, pressure, and perfectionism, and find a steadier way to move forward This book is for: new and experienced international school teachers educators working within IB, Cambridge, or global systems expat teachers who feel stretched, unsettled, or quietly burned out teachers who want a more sustainable way to live and work abroad anyone who wants to feel more like themselves again while teaching overseas This is not about doing more.
It is about learning how to carry this experience differently. So you can keep teaching, living, and growing abroad without quietly losing yourself trying to make it work. Designed to be read in a weekend and returned to when things feel heavy, Thriving Abroad respects the reality of teachers who are already carrying too much. No hustle culture. No guilt. No pretending everything is fine because the view is nice.
Written from over a decade of lived experience in international classrooms, this book explores: burnout that hides behind beautiful locations the quiet exhaustion of constant adjustment how culture shock and isolation affect your energy the emotional weight of living and working in unfamiliar systems This is not a productivity manual nor a checklist. It's a grounded, reflective guide designed to help you pause, reset, and reconnect with yourself.
Inside, you'll learn how to: reconnect with your purpose when teaching abroad starts to feel heavier than expected build a support system, even when you are far from familiar people and places set boundaries that protect your time, energy, and sense of self navigate culture shock, school dynamics, and constant change without losing your footing let go of burnout, pressure, and perfectionism, and find a steadier way to move forward This book is for: new and experienced international school teachers educators working within IB, Cambridge, or global systems expat teachers who feel stretched, unsettled, or quietly burned out teachers who want a more sustainable way to live and work abroad anyone who wants to feel more like themselves again while teaching overseas This is not about doing more.
It is about learning how to carry this experience differently. So you can keep teaching, living, and growing abroad without quietly losing yourself trying to make it work. Designed to be read in a weekend and returned to when things feel heavy, Thriving Abroad respects the reality of teachers who are already carrying too much. No hustle culture. No guilt. No pretending everything is fine because the view is nice.










