In this week's episode, we're discussing burnout and transitioning. We all think that once we've made our decision that all our problems will be solved. We'll take all that energy we spent on fretting over leaving and put it into side projects. But it seems like it rarely works out that way...
Managing Your Energy
Even if you don't move locations (like Doctor_PMS and Amanda), you still have to adjust to your new situation. If you move (like Ian), then you have this extra layer of fatigue on top of adapting to a new job.
Even just getting used to sitting in front of a computer all day can be exhausting. – @IHStreet
You have decisions to make about prioritizing your work, learning about a new job, and finding out where to find the best coffee in a new city! If you work from home, then that can present another set of issues. From Doctor_PMS who dealt with distractions to Amanda who didn't have enough distractions, you have to work on enforcing limits.
I had a hard time enforcing boundaries. Because there's always work to be done. – @LadyScientist
Under Pressure
Academia tells us to always be hustling—always working. If we're not working, then we're lazy. Oh, and, if you're not perfect from Day 1, then you are letting yourself and everyone down. This isn't true! Be kind to yourself. No matter how qualified you are for a new job, you are still learning. You're still new there.
I do better when I work for a bit and take a break. When I come back to it, I'm better. – @Doctor_PMS
Mentioned in This Episode
The Quiet Branches – Ian's science writing

Science Reverie – Cleyde's personal blog about her experiences

Busyness as a badge of honor – A good article about how busyness can affect your life and why we should stop

Busyness and creativity – A good article about why being busy isn't always helpful.

In this week’s episode, we’re discussing burnout and transitioning. We all think that once we’ve made our decision that all our problems will be solved. We’ll take all that energy we spent on fretting over leaving and put it into side projects. But it seems like it rarely works out that way…


Managing Your Energy

Even if you don’t move locations (like Doctor_PMS and Amanda), you still have to adjust to your new situation. If you move (like Ian), then you have this extra layer of fatigue on top of adapting to a new job.


Even just getting used to sitting in front of a computer all day can be exhausting. – @IHStreet


You have decisions to make about prioritizing your work, learning about a new job, and finding out where to find the best coffee in a new city! If you work from home, then that can present another set of issues. From Doctor_PMS who dealt with distractions to Amanda who didn’t have enough distractions, you have to work on enforcing limits.


I had a hard time enforcing boundaries. Because there’s always work to be done. – @LadyScientist


Under Pressure

Academia tells us to always be hustling—always working. If we’re not working, then we’re lazy. Oh, and, if you’re not perfect from Day 1, then you are letting yourself and everyone down. This isn’t true! Be kind to yourself. No matter how qualified you are for a new job, you are still learning. You’re still new there.


I do better when I work for a bit and take a break. When I come back to it, I’m better. – @Doctor_PMS


Mentioned in This Episode

The Quiet Branches – Ian’s science writing


Science Reverie – Cleyde’s personal blog about her experiences


Busyness as a badge of honor – A good article about how busyness can affect your life and why we should stop


Busyness and creativity – A good article about why being busy isn’t always helpful.

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