Today's issue of The Chronicle has a great column by Ms. Mentor on shortening to-do lists for academics. If you're interested in reading this, and you don't have to be in academe to do so, please check it out here.
An excerpt of some of the ideas from this piece that struck a chord with me or had me laughing while nodding my head vigorously: "Too many academics are riddled with guilt, Ms. Mentor knows. Most of you have been fueled by it all your lives. ... Academics start the summer with a fresh slate, the way the rest of the world starts a new year: gasping with exhaustion, but brimming with nervous energy and wildly ambitious plans. You'll learn Old Norse or study genetics. You'll clean up all those moldering books and papers. You'll alphabetize and synthesize and categorize. ... You've worked intensely through the academic year, and some part of you yearns to be the beach bum or bummette -- the lazy loafer the civilians think you are -- after you've put in nine months smoothly molding young minds. (Civilians also think teaching restless teenagers is easy. Ms. Mentor wishes that stingy legislators were required to take a turn teaching and grading first-year composition at a community college. They just might appreciate the performance anxiety, the classroom radar, and the standup comedy aspects of the job -- and how deeply, deeply draining it can be.) Your To-Do list can include some beach-bunny activity for every day. It can be swimming or volleyball, or cooking something tasty, or getting together with your fellow graduate students or colleagues to whine, conspire, brag, and cheer one another on. ... Summer can be a most serious time for academics. For dissertation and book writers, it's the up-close, concentrated wrestling with ideas and phrasing. For scientists, it means full days in the lab; for botanists and archaeologists, full days in the field. Summer can be the most intense, focused, and exhilarating time -- leading to some bittersweet moments of decision."
Moral of the story? Rather, what's the resolution as the title of this post suggests*?
Instead of binge dissertating and delaying all gratification, I'm going to try to be disciplined about writing a decent amount everyday (which I do have specified on a meticulously drawn calendar). Every time I get done with a chapter draft I'm going to reward myself. And I have plans for vacationing at the half-way mark and grander ones for when I submit The Whole Dissertation. When will that be? Sooner than you think :-).
Here's to a productive and fun summer! Brace yourselves and get ready to call me Dr. B-W (Inshallah! Fingers crossed. Throwing salt over shoulder and knocking on wood.
*[N: I think you should join me in this resolution].
Showing posts with label rewards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rewards. Show all posts
Monday, June 02, 2008
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Insert happy dance here....one chapter draft done!
I guess all I needed was the longest day of the year to finish something. I have officially crossed off "draft of chapter for TPTINTD" from my "to-do" list.
Yipppeeeee! Yay me!
O Summer Solstice! How I love thee!
Between a finished review for a refereed journal and a book chapter within the span of a week not to mention ongoing work on a dissertation chapter I'm beginning to think that I might be able to pull off academicking without falling down on my ass all the time.
I'm currently contemplating taking a break tomorrow so if you don't see a favorite sentence posted you'll know what happened. Hmm I really should take half the day off at the very least, yes? To reward myself for completing something and shipping it off?
Yipppeeeee! Yay me!
O Summer Solstice! How I love thee!
Between a finished review for a refereed journal and a book chapter within the span of a week not to mention ongoing work on a dissertation chapter I'm beginning to think that I might be able to pull off academicking without falling down on my ass all the time.
I'm currently contemplating taking a break tomorrow so if you don't see a favorite sentence posted you'll know what happened. Hmm I really should take half the day off at the very least, yes? To reward myself for completing something and shipping it off?
Labels:
academia,
Bionic-Woman,
rewards,
TPTINTD
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)