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Don’t let the wide open schedules of a sabbatical or leave go to waste. Find out how to approach this time to get the most out of it!
It’s something we all dream about—a sabbatical or research leave when you can spend all your time writing. Then you’ll really be productive!
But ask anyone who has actually taken a sabbatical and you’ll soon discover that the big blocks of time that you’ve been craving can actually make you feel more guilty and less productive than you feel in a regular semester.
The solution is to get very clear on your priorities, plan and prepare well. Here are 3 things to do to get set up well and stay the course.
1. Clear the Decks
You may be tempted to keep outside projects and responsibilities because you will have “so much time”, but this is a mistake! A sabbatical is meant to be a time to step back from regular duties to allow deep thinking on your chosen project. That is very hard to accomplish if one foot is still in the world of your day-to-day duties. Here’s what I recommend:
If you are thinking you can work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week on your project, let me assure you that is a complete misconception. If you try to do too much at once, it will backfire, and you’ll be sure to lose focus, energy, and productivity. But you do want to have a plan! Here is what I suggest for structure:
“You need to ramp up restoration if you’re expecting yourself to ramp up creation.”
-Cathy Mazak
3. Stay on Course
Remember, this sabbatical is for you. It’s a time to work on something important, that matters for you. So, enjoy it! Don’t feel bad about reveling in this time. Don’t let yourself be drawn off course. If something comes up that you have to deal with (a revise and resubmit that gets you to publication, for example), don’t let it derail you.
For those new to the podcast, I’m giving an overview of our suite of programs for academics at every point in their careers.
Elevate: This program is for post tenure womxn who are looking for what’s next in shaping their careers. We are only running this program once this year, and enrollment is open now. Apply now, and if you’re accepted to the program, you’ll be ready to go for our February-July cohort. This program includes 1:1 mentoring, group coaching, trainings, and like-minded community and support. Apply here. (There is a special rate for participants in our Navigate program.)
Amplify: For pre-tenure who want to go up for tenure with confidence, this program offers 1:1 and group coaching, trainings, like-minded community and support. Amplify is full and closed for enrollment at this time, but our next cohort will open in Sept 2021, and you can get on the waiting list now. Apply here. (There is a special rate for participants in our Navigate program.)
Navigate: A writing roadmap for academics who want to use writing to create the careers they want. This program is for academics at any stage of their career who want to push back against overwhelm and make writing a priority. Navigate will open for enrollment in the first week of May 2021.
Momentum: Momentum is always open for enrollment for academics at any stage, from graduate student to post-tenure professor. We’ve expanded the program to include more scheduled co-writing sessions to support you in the new year. We also have a weekly 30 minute “momentum mindset” meeting to start your week off right.
Click here to learn more about our programs.
Pulled in a thousand directions and can’t seem to carve out time to write? Download my 10 Ways to Make Time to Write cheat sheet for ideas to implement today!
Connect with me:Website
Facebook Group
Facebook Page
This episode was first published at cathymazak.com/episode62.
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Don’t let the wide open schedules of a sabbatical or leave go to waste. Find out how to approach this time to get the most out of it!
It’s something we all dream about—a sabbatical or research leave when you can spend all your time writing. Then you’ll really be productive!
But ask anyone who has actually taken a sabbatical and you’ll soon discover that the big blocks of time that you’ve been craving can actually make you feel more guilty and less productive than you feel in a regular semester.
The solution is to get very clear on your priorities, plan and prepare well. Here are 3 things to do to get set up well and stay the course.
1. Clear the Decks
You may be tempted to keep outside projects and responsibilities because you will have “so much time”, but this is a mistake! A sabbatical is meant to be a time to step back from regular duties to allow deep thinking on your chosen project. That is very hard to accomplish if one foot is still in the world of your day-to-day duties. Here’s what I recommend:
If you are thinking you can work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week on your project, let me assure you that is a complete misconception. If you try to do too much at once, it will backfire, and you’ll be sure to lose focus, energy, and productivity. But you do want to have a plan! Here is what I suggest for structure:
“You need to ramp up restoration if you’re expecting yourself to ramp up creation.”
-Cathy Mazak
3. Stay on Course
Remember, this sabbatical is for you. It’s a time to work on something important, that matters for you. So, enjoy it! Don’t feel bad about reveling in this time. Don’t let yourself be drawn off course. If something comes up that you have to deal with (a revise and resubmit that gets you to publication, for example), don’t let it derail you.
For those new to the podcast, I’m giving an overview of our suite of programs for academics at every point in their careers.
Elevate: This program is for post tenure womxn who are looking for what’s next in shaping their careers. We are only running this program once this year, and enrollment is open now. Apply now, and if you’re accepted to the program, you’ll be ready to go for our February-July cohort. This program includes 1:1 mentoring, group coaching, trainings, and like-minded community and support. Apply here. (There is a special rate for participants in our Navigate program.)
Amplify: For pre-tenure who want to go up for tenure with confidence, this program offers 1:1 and group coaching, trainings, like-minded community and support. Amplify is full and closed for enrollment at this time, but our next cohort will open in Sept 2021, and you can get on the waiting list now. Apply here. (There is a special rate for participants in our Navigate program.)
Navigate: A writing roadmap for academics who want to use writing to create the careers they want. This program is for academics at any stage of their career who want to push back against overwhelm and make writing a priority. Navigate will open for enrollment in the first week of May 2021.
Momentum: Momentum is always open for enrollment for academics at any stage, from graduate student to post-tenure professor. We’ve expanded the program to include more scheduled co-writing sessions to support you in the new year. We also have a weekly 30 minute “momentum mindset” meeting to start your week off right.
Click here to learn more about our programs.
Pulled in a thousand directions and can’t seem to carve out time to write? Download my 10 Ways to Make Time to Write cheat sheet for ideas to implement today!
Connect with me:Website
Facebook Group
Facebook Page
This episode was first published at cathymazak.com/episode62.
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