Changing Academic Life

Carman Neustaedter on research identity, work tracking surprises, and taking perspective

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Mar 8, 2018
Carman Neustaedter, an Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University and director of the Connections Lab, dives deep into the complexities of academic life. He emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with personal identity and values through regular reflection. Surprising insights emerged from his year-long work tracking, revealing he worked fewer hours than anticipated. Carman also discusses navigating reviewer critiques and the significance of prioritizing family time, all while managing a balanced academic routine. His approach highlights empathy and perspective-taking in both professional and personal realms.
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ADVICE

Schedule Identity Reflection

  • Schedule regular time to reflect on your identity and career direction, even if it's a short walk or half-day.
  • Use that time to celebrate achievements and decide which threads to continue or tweak.
ADVICE

Protect Family Time Intentionally

  • Protect evenings and weekends by choosing family as the priority and stopping work deliberately.
  • Move incoming weekend emails to a to-do list to clear your inbox and preserve personal time.
ADVICE

Inbox Zero Technique

  • Touch each email once: act on it, delete it, or move it to your to-do list immediately.
  • Use a flat archive and search later instead of keeping messages in folders.
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