Ep 110 — Leaving Spaces Intentionally Blank with Christine and Tammy
Your days are packed, your walls are packed, and even your questions can come packed with follow-ups. That “always full” feeling is common in schools, but it can quietly drain focus, creativity, and teacher wellness. We dig into a minimalist concept that sounds simple and turns out to be surprisingly hard: intentional white space. We talk through what white space actually means in education. It is not sterile classrooms or taking color away. It is deliberately leaving room on purpose: a block in your calendar that protects a reset, a professional development agenda that includes processing time, a classroom area designed with fewer distractions, or a wall that stays open so students can see themselves in the space as the year unfolds. Along the way, we tease apart helpful buffer time (like catch-up and choice blocks) versus true blankness that gives you flexibility and breathing room when the day goes sideways. We also get practical about one of the most underrated “white spaces” in teaching: wait time. When we pause after asking a question, students get time to process, build confidence, and contribute more thoughtfully and we stop carrying the whole conversation ourselves. If you’re ready for a quick challenge, try a white space audit of your planner, your classroom, or your home and notice what’s there by habit versus by intention. Subscribe, share this with a colleague who needs more breathing room, and leave a review with one place you’re going to add white space this week. This episode is sponsored by Plan Z Education Services (https://planzeducation.com/) . Send us Fan Mail (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189953/fa...) Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189953/su...) Find our book The Minimalist Teacher (https://a.co/d/fmS6LwN) and Your School Leadership Edit: A Minimalist Approach to Rethinking Your School's Ecosystem (https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/m...) at the links! Follow on Instagram ( / planzpls ) @PlanZEducation and @minimalist_ed_podcast. The Minimalist Educator Podcast is a Plan Z Education Services (https://planzeducation.com/resources) adventure.

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