Engaging in the digital realm of teaching is truly a rewarding journey, but it isn't without its unique set of challenges. Indeed, the mental toll can sometimes be daunting. The plethora of tasks, the biting critiques, fierce competition, and let's face it – initially, the financial returns can be quite modest. At times, it can feel like nursing a baby that demands attention without the anticipated income. One strategy I've found immensely helpful is distancing myself from reviews. There was a time I would read them daily, absorbing every praise and critique. Now, I only peruse them when updating a course, ensuring I’m getting the feedback relevant to that particular content. After successfully wrapping up a course, I indulge in a little celebration. A peaceful breakfast by the sea, or if feasible, a short 3-4 day getaway to rejuvenate. Without my laptop. A pure digital detox. I've also allocated specific hours to respond to messages and queries, rather than being available around the clock. Additionally, I'd be remiss not to mention how ChatGPT has transformed my work process. What once required tedious manual effort is now streamlined. About 80% of my student queries are efficiently handled by guiding this AI tool, sparing me countless hours and significantly bolstering my mental well-being. Recently, I've been minimizing my presence on social media, finding solace in reading. Delving into books, especially those endorsed by visionaries like Elon Musk, has been a refreshing escape. So, to all my peers out there, remember to take care of yourselves, both mentally and emotionally. We are in this together, and your well-being matters! Warm regards, Carlos
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