Notes from the Inkpot
Writing, teaching, creating - one ink-stained idea at a time.

Teacher Mental Health: What Helped When I Was Falling Apart
I was crying over emails, skipping meals, and burning out in silence, until I finally said, “I’m not okay.” This post isn’t a fix-all. It’s a look at what helped when I was falling apart: real boundaries, honest conversations, walking away from the pressure, and learning to build a life that fits me. If you’re in that dark place right now, you’re not alone.

Imposter Syndrome Is Lying to You: How to Own Your Voice in Teaching and Creativity
We don’t talk about it often, but imposter syndrome is everywhere in teaching - even among the most experienced educators. It doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you care. And that’s a powerful place to start. In this post, I’m sharing my own experience with doubt, growth, and why your voice matters more than you think.