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The Summer Clarity Page: A 10-Minute Exercise to Plan Income Without Spiraling


Summer gives school-based professionals something rare:

A little mental space.

Not endless free time. Not a perfect reset. Just enough room to think about the things that get pushed aside during the school year.


For many therapists, educators, and school-based professionals, one of those things is money.

Questions about salary. Questions about career growth. Questions about whether there are ways to increase income without taking on another exhausting commitment.

The problem is that these questions can quickly turn into a spiral.

One minute you're looking up salary schedules. The next you're comparing side jobs, graduate credits, stipends, and professional development opportunities while feeling more overwhelmed than when you started.

That's exactly why we created the Summer Clarity Page.

Not as a hustle plan.

Not as a giant life overhaul.

Just as a simple exercise to help you think more clearly.


Set a timer for 10 minutes.

That's it.


The worksheet walks you through:

  • What's actually on your mind right now

  • Income options you've used or considered

  • Which opportunities require ongoing time and energy

  • Which opportunities continue building over time

  • A simple next step you can take this week

The goal is not to make a decision today.

The goal is to create clarity.


Why This Exercise Works

School-based professionals often fall into one of two patterns:


Pattern #1: Avoiding the Money Conversation

Not because money doesn't matter.

Because you're already carrying enough.

When your caseload is full, meetings are stacked, and paperwork follows you home, financial planning can feel like one more thing on the list.


Pattern #2: Reacting When Things Feel Urgent

A contract changes.

A bill shows up.

A life event happens.

Suddenly, every option feels important, and every decision feels rushed.

Neither pattern is a character flaw.

It's what happens when you're working in systems where compensation structures, salary lanes, and career advancement opportunities are not always explained clearly.

The Summer Clarity Page creates a calmer middle.

A place where you can think before reacting.


The Question Behind the Worksheet

As you work through the exercise, pay attention to one thing:

Which opportunities require you to keep giving more time every week?

And which opportunities continue helping you year after year?

That question alone often creates more clarity than hours of online research.


Keep the Next Step Small

At the end of the worksheet, you'll choose one action.

Not five.

Not ten.

One.

Maybe it's checking your salary schedule.

Maybe it's asking HR a question.

Maybe it's reading a blog post.

Maybe it's spending five minutes exploring graduate coursework that could support long-term career growth.

Small steps tend to create better decisions than overwhelming plans.


Bonus Resource

If you'd like to explore school-friendly ways educators and therapists increase income without leaving the field or piling on burnout, we created a free guide for that too.

It outlines multiple income-building strategies and helps you think through which options may fit your goals, schedule, and career path.


Get the free guide here:


Because sometimes the most productive thing you can do isn't make a decision.

It's create enough clarity to make a better one later.

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