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SLP Thrive Email Series
I recently realized that I never shared information about my SLP Thrive email series here on the blog! I wanted to share a little bit about SLP Thrive with you all including some example topics.
SLP Thrive is a free, year-long email series dedicated to helping you stay sane and manage the hectic life of an SLP. It’s my goal to help you thrive at your job, not just survive it. The best part? It’s FREE!
You’ll receive an email every Sunday on topics ranging from setting priorities, mindset, minimalism, writing goals, organization, gratitude, and effective planning.
Some emails contain freebies, printables, and other resources (like books, podcasts, blog posts) in case you’re interested in learning more about a specific topic. Others are short and sweet and simply intended to get you thinking!
One SLP recently said, “Thank you for doing this series, for giving tips and tricks, for reminding me that our work is worth it, and helping me to remember that I’m not alone! What a great community of SLPs we have.”
If you’re dealing with the challenges of being an SLP or maybe feeling burned out and looking to improve your life, I think you will really enjoy this series.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to message or email me. I’m always looking for topic ideas as well so feel free to let me know what you’re struggling with!
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i'm shannon. a pediatric speech-language pathologist and founder of speechy musings!
materials
therapy ideas
reviews
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articulation
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I am interested in this email series because I find work as a public school speech pathologist incredibly overwhelming and impossible to do well. I’ve worked in various environments as an SLP and educator and know that there is a better way to be an SLP.