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This episode's full transcript can be found at RisewithClarity.com/5, along with other helpful resources for WOC faculty.
Have you ever had a productive work session get suddenly derailed by an aggressive e-mail? This e-mail could be from your colleague, your chair, or an influential scholar in your field. I’m sure that many of you have had this experience at some point in your academic careers, if not last week.
So how did you navigate this moment? Were you able to get back on track with your research or writing afterwards? Or did you find yourself distracted or disturbed, unable to resume your work for the remainder of the day?
In this podcast episode, I’m going to share with you 10 tips on how to respond to such e-mails and how to gradually reclaim your time.
Dr. Katherine Lee is a Higher Ed Coach and Career Strategist and a former tenured professor at an R1 university. She helps women of color faculty to manage the tenure track, navigate politics, and take the next steps to advance their careers. To find more resources or to work with Katherine, check out her website at: Rise with Clarity.
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This episode's full transcript can be found at RisewithClarity.com/5, along with other helpful resources for WOC faculty.
Have you ever had a productive work session get suddenly derailed by an aggressive e-mail? This e-mail could be from your colleague, your chair, or an influential scholar in your field. I’m sure that many of you have had this experience at some point in your academic careers, if not last week.
So how did you navigate this moment? Were you able to get back on track with your research or writing afterwards? Or did you find yourself distracted or disturbed, unable to resume your work for the remainder of the day?
In this podcast episode, I’m going to share with you 10 tips on how to respond to such e-mails and how to gradually reclaim your time.
Dr. Katherine Lee is a Higher Ed Coach and Career Strategist and a former tenured professor at an R1 university. She helps women of color faculty to manage the tenure track, navigate politics, and take the next steps to advance their careers. To find more resources or to work with Katherine, check out her website at: Rise with Clarity.

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