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You can't do it all. And you don't have to try.

There are too many things competing for your attention as a teacher. The solution is NOT to manage your time better or work more efficiently.

Or at least -- that's not the place to start.

The most important step is getting clarity, and figuring out how to use your life to make an impact in ways that really matter. This book will help you strengthen the courage to do fewer things, so what remains can be done even better.

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"I read this book towards the end of my maternity leave as I was facing going back to work after my second child was born and was wondering how I was going to go back to work and wondering how I was going to balance my roles as mother-of-two, wife, and teacher. Even prior to getting married and having children, I let my teacher life consume me, and since having a family, I've found myself constantly ridden with guilt for "not doing enough" for my students and for my family. Reading this book and doing the exercises has really helped to start letting go of some of that guilt (it's a work in progress). The exercises have really allowed me to look at my priorities and examine what kind of legacy I want to leave. Angela really helps you let go of the notion that you have "do it all", opens your eyes to valuing your time the way you value your money, and makes you examine to whom you are truly irreplaceable. Although much of the book references issues specific to education, I would recommend this book to anyone struggling to balance their personal lives with their work lives, and those struggling to make time for the things that truly matter."

Product details

  • Paperback 288 pages
  • Publisher Angela Watson (April 10, 2019)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0982312741

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Fewer Things Better The Courage to Focus on What Matters Most Angela Watson 9780982312742 Books Reviews


  • I have followed Angela Watson for the past few years and completed the 40 Hour Teacher Work Week course. I was interested in this book because it describes and explains the philosophy behind the messages teachers receive from her podcasts and recommended work modifications. Despite being familiar with Angela’s coaching, I found a great deal of new material in this book and so many things she had to say rang so true, I had a hard time putting it down when necessary.

    Another reviewer mentioned Angela’s discussion of being subversive in terms of certain duties not directly related to teaching. I have always done exactly what the author describes—assumed that top-down policies have been carefully considered, as opposed to simply being ideas about how to achieve a certain end—and probably negotiable ideas. I loved this segment and it has already changed my behavior at work.

    The greatest thing in this book, however, is probably the straightforward talk about the idea that teachers are tasked with saving students. She addresses the idea with compassion as well as realism. If you are a teacher or have one in your life, or anyone wanting to know more about what teachers do, this is the book to read. Not every teacher will need every single piece, but there are more than enough that hit home. We often say if we can get just one really valuable thing—a practice, a strategy, a piece of knowledge to inform instruction--out of a PD, it will have been worth it. This is worth it.
  • I have not even finished this book despite receiving an advance copy. Why? It is too good to rush. Angela offers the most sound advice for finding peace of mind as an educator.

    I am a elementary, classroom teacher with two young children of my own. I am a serious workaholic both as a teacher and a mother.

    In this book, Angela Watson offers amazing advice and real strategies to move closer to a work-life balance. Chapter 3 was life-changing in how I view my Sunday lesson planning.

    This one is a must-buy and then savor. Soak up Angela’s wisdom and come to love teaching again. I bought my copy (in addition to my free advanced copy) because I need to read Angela’s words today, tomorrow, and for the rest of my career.
  • I will start by saying I’m a big fan of Angela and her work. I listen to her weekly podcast and I am a member of the 40 hour teacher workweek. I’m disappointed by this book because she continually advertised it as “not the same as the program or podcast”. As I was reading, I was looking for new ideas or suggestions but some of it is just word for word from her podcasts. There are whole chapters where I was thinking “haven’t I heard this before?” There are entire passages that I think she has read verbatim on her podcast. I think if you are an avid follower of her show or program there isn’t much more this book can offer for you.

    All of that being said, this is probably a really important read for a new teacher, a frustrated teacher, and teachers that have never heard of her show or program.
  • This is by far one of the best books I have read. While reading this book, I felt as if Angela was directly speaking to me. Everything that Angela refers to ("project manager syndrome," 'sacred cow," "what ifs," "superhero syndrome"...) I have found myself feeling at some point in my 27 year career as a teacher. After finishing the book, I couldn't wait to go back to school and tell my colleagues about what I read. This would be a fantastic selection for a staff book study. I am so happy that I purchased this book because as I continue on this journey as a teacher, it will be a resource I will reference when I feel myself getting frustrated by the everyday demands of this profession. Thank you Angela for this amazing book. In addition to helping me create a healthier mind-set, your book re-energized and empowered me to embrace the challenges we encounter everyday as teachers.
  • I read this book towards the end of my maternity leave as I was facing going back to work after my second child was born and was wondering how I was going to go back to work and wondering how I was going to balance my roles as mother-of-two, wife, and teacher. Even prior to getting married and having children, I let my teacher life consume me, and since having a family, I've found myself constantly ridden with guilt for "not doing enough" for my students and for my family. Reading this book and doing the exercises has really helped to start letting go of some of that guilt (it's a work in progress). The exercises have really allowed me to look at my priorities and examine what kind of legacy I want to leave. Angela really helps you let go of the notion that you have "do it all", opens your eyes to valuing your time the way you value your money, and makes you examine to whom you are truly irreplaceable. Although much of the book references issues specific to education, I would recommend this book to anyone struggling to balance their personal lives with their work lives, and those struggling to make time for the things that truly matter.
  • YES, YES, YES, YES, YES! I am in my 21st year of teaching and have always struggled with home school balance. In this book, Angela Watson gives you practical strategies to help guide you to reflect on your personal and professional priorities while NOT feeling guilty about it! I have recommended this book to all of my teacher friends. I only wish I had this book years ago!