The accountability cure (Tseen Khoo)
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| Leonard French – Four Seasons panel, La Trobe University (Photo by Tseen Khoo) |
My greatest achievements in academia were produced by my fear of shame and humiliation.
I (jokingly?) said this to a colleague recently, and we had a good laugh.
We tend to produce our work to deadline, whether these are set by ourselves or others.
Others’ deadlines tend to be much more successful, usually, but I often still find myself standing at the edge of the abyss. Then I end up in spirals of frenzied, panicky activity that I fear will produce rubbish.
This simple handout about procrastination is excellent for sketching out why you procrastinate and what you can do about it.
Sure, I had to fill in progress reports and end-of-year justifications about why took up space in the university, but as part of regular collegial conversations? Nah!
Through #LTUacwrimo’s spreadsheet, and with an increasing likelihood that I’ll flag progress to academic buddies on various platforms, I’m feeling a constructive push towards getting things done because others’ energy lends me energy.
Compare this with the purely shame-driven spiral of panic I mentioned earlier. I think we know which is healthier for mind, body, and output.
It’s all too easy to de-prioritise writing or reading commitments in your week. Having paid much closer to attention to my habits over this last month, I’ve learned exactly where change will benefit me most.
Can I have another month to implement these changes…?
Tseen Khoo is a lecturer in research education and development at La Trobe University and one half of the Research Whisperer team.
In previous incarnations, Tseen has been a research grant developer and research fellow. She founded and still convenes a national research network (AASRN), edited an academic journal for five years, and has been part of successful major competitive grants.
Other than that, she can be quite normal.
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