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Y3. Manage Emotions toolkit

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Toolkit

School leadership often tests composure. This toolkit helps you turn emotional awareness into a deliberate leadership habit by identifying triggers, building space to respond, and modelling the steadiness your school needs.

Recognise the trigger
Think of a recent situation that caused a strong emotional reaction. What specifically set it off: a tone, a word, a sense of unfairness? Understanding your triggers is the first step to managing them.
Notice your body’s signaL
List what happens physically when emotions rise: racing heart, tense shoulders, shallow breathing. These are early warning signs that you’re entering a reactive state.
Create the pause
Decide what you’ll do when you feel yourself reacting. Step outside, count to ten, write an unsent email, do anything that creates space between feeling and response.
Reframe the challenge
Write down one difficult situation you’re currently facing and reframe it through your values. Instead of “They’re being difficult,” try “This is a chance to practise composure and clarity.”
Anchor in purpose
What principle or value do you want to demonstrate in moments of pressure: fairness, calm, respect? Choose one and use it as a decision compass when emotions run high.
Reset after intensity
After a challenging encounter, take five minutes to breathe, walk, or jot reflections. Emotional recovery protects you from fatigue and models healthy self-management.
Reflection prompts
When have I allowed emotion to shape a decision? What helps me stay grounded in moments of stress? How does my tone influence the people around me? What routines help me reset after difficult days?

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Y3. Manage Emotions: example toolkit

Role: Headteacher

Recognise the trigger
A late Friday complaint triggered frustration, driven by a sense of unfairness. Naming this separates facts from feelings and shows me where expectations and justice shape reactions.
Notice your body’s signal
Faster breathing, a tight jaw, and shaky hands are my cues to slow down, breathe, and pause.
Create the pause
I will count to five before speaking and request a short break when possible so I can respond with intention.
Reframe the challenge
After encountering negativity, I will replace they are negative with this is a chance to show patience and clarity.
Anchor in purpose
My value is fairness. Before I respond, I will ask, what would fairness look like here?
Reset after intensity
After hard moments, I will walk, breathe, or tidy my desk, then note what happened, what I learned, and what I will do next time.
Intended Impact
Steadiness becomes a hallmark of my leadership, making difficult conversations more constructive and deepening trust.

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