Changing Academic Life

Jolanta Burke on burnout, harmonious passion, positive workplaces & helping others

Nov 14, 2017
In this engaging conversation, Jolanta Burke, a Positive Psychologist and Senior Lecturer at the University of East London, shares her journey from business management to academia. She dives deep into the topic of burnout, recounting her personal struggles and the shift towards harmonious passion. Jolanta emphasizes the importance of creating positive workplaces in academia and the role of supervisors in supporting overwhelmed students. She also highlights the need to effectively communicate research to the public, advocating for a balance between knowledge sharing and performance.
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ADVICE

Scaffold Supervision Step-By-Step

  • When supervising, map the entire research process step-by-step and set clear next-meeting tasks and expectations.
  • Ask students what support they need and adapt meeting frequency to their level of progress and distress.
ANECDOTE

PhD Burnout And Recovery

  • Jolanta burned out within three months of her PhD after following advice to "live and breathe" the topic and obsessively working day and night.
  • She took a month off with family, returned refreshed, and adopted practices to maintain harmonious rather than obsessive passion.
ADVICE

Set Boundaries And Self-Monitor

  • Create clear boundaries: use a dedicated office for work and schedule non-work pleasures like a light novel book club and regular hikes.
  • Monitor yourself with a personal scale and stop or pull back when you hit a pre-set threshold.
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