Breaking big tasks or goals into small, manageable parts, referred to as micro skills, can help in achieving the ultimate goal without feeling overwhelmed. Just like tying a shoe involves multiple steps that lead to the final outcome, approaching work tasks in a similar way can make daunting tasks more achievable. Focusing on the micro level can provide a clear path for career advancement and success, as demonstrated by the advice to write one's own letters of recommendation to move to the next step.
Adaira Landry and Resa Lewiss share how to develop your MicroSkills – small actions for big impact on episode 513 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I love that no is a complete sentence.
-Resa Lewiss
Taking intentional deliberate breaks makes you even more effective and efficient at work.
-Resa Lewiss
In academics, we are told to always say yes.
-Resa Lewiss