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When I left the academy roughly two years ago, I had many challenging emotions to navigate. I felt angry, sad, and afraid of what would come next in my life and new business. I was surprised by the depth of these emotions because I had been working diligently towards leaving my faculty position for several years. I also knew I wasn’t the only one.
So, in this fourth installment of my series on Leaving Academia, I am thrilled to have someone with extensive knowledge of how to navigate these complex emotions. Dr. Chinasa Elue is a professor, grief coach, and host of the Grieving in Color podcast. Our conversation will give you great insight into the emotions academics experience when they leave the academy (through their own choice or not). We talk through how to grieve the loss of one's identity as an academic and move towards finding new purpose.
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Check out Leslie's website at www.YourWordsUnleashed.com!
The three ways Leslie can help you with coaching & developmental editing:
#1: Six-month Your Words Unleashed signature book writing coaching program. Through 8 hour-long sessions tailored to your own needs and goals, we will pinpoint what’s keeping you stuck. We’ll figure out personalized solutions and strategies so you can create direction and lasting momentum with your book writing. I’ll also provide detailed feedback on your writing throughout
#2: Four-month Career Reset Program for Overwhelmed Academics who want to reconnect with purpose. Over the course of 6 hour-long sessions, we’ll clarify your personal career vision, create space for what matters, overcome internal obstacles to change, and define what success means on your own terms so you can work less and live more.
#3: Group Workshops that balance personal well-being with writing productivity. Topics include transforming your dissertation into a book; connecting to the deeper purpose of your work; as well as boundary setting.
Check everything out! If you're interested, shoot me an email at ...
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When I left the academy roughly two years ago, I had many challenging emotions to navigate. I felt angry, sad, and afraid of what would come next in my life and new business. I was surprised by the depth of these emotions because I had been working diligently towards leaving my faculty position for several years. I also knew I wasn’t the only one.
So, in this fourth installment of my series on Leaving Academia, I am thrilled to have someone with extensive knowledge of how to navigate these complex emotions. Dr. Chinasa Elue is a professor, grief coach, and host of the Grieving in Color podcast. Our conversation will give you great insight into the emotions academics experience when they leave the academy (through their own choice or not). We talk through how to grieve the loss of one's identity as an academic and move towards finding new purpose.
Support the show
Check out Leslie's website at www.YourWordsUnleashed.com!
The three ways Leslie can help you with coaching & developmental editing:
#1: Six-month Your Words Unleashed signature book writing coaching program. Through 8 hour-long sessions tailored to your own needs and goals, we will pinpoint what’s keeping you stuck. We’ll figure out personalized solutions and strategies so you can create direction and lasting momentum with your book writing. I’ll also provide detailed feedback on your writing throughout
#2: Four-month Career Reset Program for Overwhelmed Academics who want to reconnect with purpose. Over the course of 6 hour-long sessions, we’ll clarify your personal career vision, create space for what matters, overcome internal obstacles to change, and define what success means on your own terms so you can work less and live more.
#3: Group Workshops that balance personal well-being with writing productivity. Topics include transforming your dissertation into a book; connecting to the deeper purpose of your work; as well as boundary setting.
Check everything out! If you're interested, shoot me an email at ...

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