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Overview

Academia is an ultramarathon that we try to run as a sprint. This approach tends to leave us with little time or energy for life outside of work and very few resources to cope when we face challenges. But a healthier approach to research is possible and is essential if you want to build a sustainable career in academia (or anywhere else in this fast-paced, competitive world we live in).

Despite our increasing diversity, academics tend to harbour a common chorus of voices in our heads, Voices that demand perfection or that tell us we aren’t good enough and we don’t belong here; voices that have driven us to excel, but that also charge a pretty high tax. A tax on our emotional, mental and physical health.

Yes, the environment is a contributor to the unhealthy, counterproductive lifestyle many of us live. However, we as individuals can address the way we approach academia to buffer us against stress and burnout, worry and fear, and the toxic competition we are often surrounded by.

This workshop provides you with tools to increase your resilience to stress, anxiety and burnout, and to enhance your overall well-being. We explore:

  • The self-critical inner voices that sabotage your motivation and enjoyment for your work;
  • How your mindset can help or hinder your day-to-day life and future career prospects;
  • How certain maladaptive coping strategies (e.g. procrastination and avoidance) maintain these self-sabotaging thought and behaviour cycles;
  • How to reshape your thinking and behaviour patterns to work for you in pursuit of your goals

To sign-up to this course please sing in to ICIS and search for ‘Wellbeing’ in the MyTraining section of ICIS.

Please note: Absences and cancellations with less than 3 working days’ notice will result in a £100 charge

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