Teaching is a rewarding yet demanding profession, often requiring educators to balance lesson planning, grading, and classroom management while also maintaining their personal well-being. One of the most effective ways teachers can protect their time and energy is by setting clear boundaries between work and personal life. Without boundaries, it’s easy to fall into the trap of working late hours, responding to emails at all times, and feeling constantly on call. Establishing firm but fair limits helps prevent burnout and ensures that teachers can bring their best selves to the classroom. One key boundary teachers can implement is setting "out of office" responses for emails outside of work hours. By clearly communicating when they are available to respond, teachers can manage expectations with students, parents, and colleagues. For example, an automatic response stating, "I will respond to emails during school hours or within 24-48 hours on weekdays," sets a profe...