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Productivity: Play to your Strengths

By Kel Weinhold | February 20, 2020

We are all very good at identifying our weaknesses.And highlighting them.And worrying about them.And perseverating on them. To what end? Does intense focus on a supposed deficit change behavior? (Hint: The answer is no.) For some of us, … [Read more...] about Productivity: Play to your Strengths

Filed Under: Productivity, Unstuck, Work/Life Balance in Academia, Writing

Productivity: Think less. Accomplish more.

By Kel Weinhold | February 6, 2020

Welcome to Week Three of creating your own Peak Productivity Pyramid. If you missed the first two, please read the one on Physical Capacity and the one of Emotional Capacity. The next level of the pyramid (after physical and emotional … [Read more...] about Productivity: Think less. Accomplish more.

Filed Under: Productivity, Unstuck, Work/Life Balance in Academia, Writing

“Yes, We Will Revise that R&R”: Birthing and Writing in the “Publish-or-Perish” Paradigm – Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | September 23, 2019

I am pleased to host this guest post by Professor Margaret M. Quinlan and Bethany L. Johnson, authors of a new book, You're Doing It Wrong! Mothering, Media, and Medical Expertise (Rutgers U Press, 2019). See below for additional info and links … [Read more...] about “Yes, We Will Revise that R&R”: Birthing and Writing in the “Publish-or-Perish” Paradigm – Guest Post

Filed Under: Intersectional Analyses, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Surviving Assistant Professorhood, Tenure--How To Get It, Work/Life Balance in Academia, Writing, Yes, You Can: Women in Academia

Why You Need (and Deserve) an Academic Coach

By Kel Weinhold | August 23, 2019

Getting published in academic journals is hard. Not only does it take the heavy lifting of research and writing, but grabbing the golden ring of a published article in a top journal also requires the knowledge to navigate the unwritten rules … [Read more...] about Why You Need (and Deserve) an Academic Coach

Filed Under: How To Build Your Tenure File, Landing Your Tenure Track Job, Productivity, Publishing Issues, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Surviving Assistant Professorhood, Tenure--How To Get It, Unstuck, Writing

Productivity: Enough is Enough

By Kel Weinhold | July 25, 2019

Let’s talk about scarcity. In particular, scarcity that is fed by shame and and comparison and results in disengagement — specifically not submitting work. Today’s post draws from the work of Brené Brown. Quick aside: If you have not read Dr. … [Read more...] about Productivity: Enough is Enough

Filed Under: Intersectional Analyses, Productivity, Shame, Surviving Assistant Professorhood, Unstuck, Work/Life Balance in Academia, Writing, Yes, You Can: Women in Academia

The Art of Facing Criticism

By Kel Weinhold | July 18, 2019

Let’s talk about criticism, in particular criticism of our academic work. Criticism that challenges our methods, our arguments, our conclusions. Criticism that we personalize even though it’s not about us. Criticism that stings. But before we get … [Read more...] about The Art of Facing Criticism

Filed Under: Productivity, Publishing Issues, Shame, Unstuck, Work/Life Balance in Academia, Writing

How To Get Your Department to Pay for Productivity Support

By Karen Kelsky | May 14, 2019

This is part of a previous post on how to get your department to fund your participation in Unstuck: The Art of Productivity and The Art of the Academic Article, but you can use it to ask for any kind of professional development or program … [Read more...] about How To Get Your Department to Pay for Productivity Support

Filed Under: Productivity, Promote Yourself!, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Surviving Assistant Professorhood, Tenure--How To Get It, Unstuck, Work/Life Balance in Academia, Writing, Yes, You Can: Women in Academia

The Power of Writing Groups for Women of Color – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | May 3, 2019

~I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for … [Read more...] about The Power of Writing Groups for Women of Color – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Marginalized Voices, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia, Writing, Yes, You Can: Women in Academia

Five Article-Writing Mistakes and How to Fix Them – Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | March 16, 2019

By Jane Jones, Ph.D. Jane Jones, PhD is the founder of Up In Consulting, an editing and consulting business. She works with academic writers as well as writers of serious nonfiction to develop systems to sustain effective writing routines … [Read more...] about Five Article-Writing Mistakes and How to Fix Them – Guest Post

Filed Under: Productivity, Publishing Issues, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Writing

A Joyful Job Market Digest

By Karen Kelsky | January 7, 2019

Normally I put the Job Market Digest on Facebook only, but my wonderful new Executive Assistant, Rain Rue (please say hello to her!) took the trouble of gathering together the outcome emails that had been gathering in the inbox the past few months. … [Read more...] about A Joyful Job Market Digest

Filed Under: Landing Your Tenure Track Job, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Writing

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