Side Hustle Teachers

How to Realistically Batch Content Creation as a Teacher Business Owner

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Synopsis

Batching is a hot buzzword right now, and for good reason. It works! But it’s not very realistic for teachers – or anyone else with a full-time job – to manage. Batching is the practice of focusing on a single task for a designated block of time in order to be more productive. In essence, it’s the opposite of multitasking. In terms of content creation, batching often looks like blocking off an entire day (or 2) to create several weeks worth of blog posts, podcast or video episodes. Lots of big names in productivity, like Michael Hyatt, and business, like Amy Porterfield, talk about how batching changes lives and give tips on how to do it. But, let’s be real. You’re a working professional. You can’t block off entire days of your week or month just to work on creating content.  So let’s talk about how you can make the idea of batching work within your already packed schedule.  Batching content creation during the school year Teachers sort of have 2 lives; school year life, and summer life. And school year life