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Nine New Year’s Resolutions for Academics

Nine New Year’s Resolutions for Academics
2020 Resolutions

Think, write, teach, discover and read. These are the things we love and why we joined this great profession, but so many things are in your way and killing your joy. Our resident Fighty Squirrel offers a couple of resolutions and protips to let you do the thing you love. Your job. Enjoy and Happy New Year.

Jump Start Your Day with a Filter and a Huddle.

Morning sets the tone for your day. That happy buzz you feel with quality caffeine in your system can be squashed quickly as emails hijack your priorities and your office fills up with visitors, students, and colleagues. Put a tourniquet on your email haemorrhage with SaneBox. This monster service will kill spam, focus you on real email and learn your habits. Add a daily 20-minute huddle with your team at the start of your day in order to get everyone on the same page and you’ll be crushing it by 9 am.

Take a break.

No one cares if you are working the 120-work week. This isn’t the Olympics of Suffering where the gold medal is tenure. You’ll end up so tired and overwhelmed you will be useless and a terrible role model.

Destroy Waste.

You have a precious few commodities as an academic. First and foremost is your time. Guard it. Stop saying ‘yes’ to things that you aren’t passionate about. We recommend a ‘Say No’ post it on the side of your computer.

Stand on the Shoulders of Giants.

Every one of your fears, questions, and dilemmas has been asked by those that have gone before you not only in academia but also in business, philosophy and literature. Treat yourself to some of the excellent books we have recommended this year on assertiveness, resilience and how to write like a rockstar.

Network Like You Mean It.

Those people who seem to know everyone and get invited to give talks everywhere are getting exposure for their teams that you need? You need to be one of them. Follow some of the great advice on networking here.

Pick a fight.

Funding, failure to diversify, ethical conundrums, public scrutiny of research and all manner of misinformation are pulling our best students away and adding to the sense that academia is out of touch and superfluous. Pick a fight. Make a stand in your Society on gender equality, draw a line in the sand on how deep the budget cuts are impacting your students or how absurd a new policy is. Just one pick one. Your future depends on it and your students deserve to see how you can engage in tough societal issues in your real-world work

Get a Posse.

Your jobs as a PI are 99% cheerleading and grant writing. Make sure you get your own cheer squad to remind you of what’s important, why you are awesome and generally have your back. It’s unrealistic to think you will have these folks in your department or even your institution so steady on if you are struggling to find them. These folks don’t need to be your neighbours or even in your discipline to understand. You need them to be honest, supportive and probably funny.

Be Nicer Than You Think You Should Be.

Smile at people. Did we mention you’re a role model now? Ask people how they are doing. Particularly young academics. You never know what people are going through. Be kind.

Post on The Edge for Scholars.

You know we had to add this one. Do you not know who a good posse would be? Are you struggling on how to get the resources you need or get on the radar of the journal you want to publish in? Post your thoughts on The Edge and we will amplify your message via Twitter, Facebook and using our mighty distribution list. We will get you some answers.

original article: https://edgeforscholars.org/nine-new-years-resolutions-for-academics/

 

P E S A N A L A M

 

?Kalau ingin menangkap Ayam, Jangan Dikejar,
nanti kita akan Lelah dan Ayam pun makin menjauh.
Berikanlah ia Beras dan Makanan,
nanti dengan mudah ia datang dengan Rela.

?Begitulah Rezeki, *Melangkahlah dengan Baik,
jangan terlalu Kuat Mengejar, Peka Memburu,
nanti kita akan Lelah tanpa Hasil.
Keluarkanlah Sedekah, nanti Rezeki akan datang menghampir Tepat Waktu

?Kalau ingin Memelihara kupu-kupu,
Jangan tangkap Kupu-Kupunya
pasti ia akan terbang.

?Tetapi Tanamlah bunga​
Maka Kupu-kupu
akan datang sendiri
dan Membentangkan sayap-sayapnya yang Indah

?Bahkan Bukan Hanya Kupu-kupu yang datang,
Tetapi Kawanan yang lain juga datang :
Lebah dan lainnya juga akan datang
Menambah warna warni keindahan.​

?Sama halnya dalam Kehidupan di dunia ini.
​Ketika kita menginginkan​
Kebahagiaan dan Keberuntungan

?Tanamkan Kebaikan demi Kebaikan,
Kejujuran demi Kejujuran

“?Maka Kebahagiaan dan Keberuntungan akan datang kerana Dianugerahkan oleh Allah”

?Oleh kerana itu,
selagi kita masih Diberi Hidup,​
mari kita membangun Taman-Taman Bunga Kita
bunga KEBAJIKAN
dan bunga KEJUJURAN

Strategies for busy researchers

Try out a few balance scales for yourself. Where would you place the following items on your balance scale?
●Work
● Home
● Administration
●Work you want to do
●Work you have to do
● Teaching
● Research
● Health
● Career progression
● External demands
● Me time
● Family/friends

 

Here are some signs of imbalance:
• increased stress
• worry and frustration
• fatigue and health problems
• loss of interests and motivation
• isolation

Ten strategies for keeping your work in balance

  1. Make a plan
  2. Pick the right things
  3. Make time for research
  4. Learn how to say NO
  5. Delegate
  6. Set realistic standards
  7. Write regularly (and then submit it!)
  8. Don’t check your email first thing in the morning
  9. Use the 3 Ds of paperwork (and email)
  10. Deal with distractions

ICSITech2020

http://icsitech.org/2020/

 

2020 6th International Conference on Science in Information Technology (ICSITech)

October 21-22, 2020 // Palu, Indonesia

CIST2020

http://www.ieee.ma/cist20/

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Paper Submission:  June 28, 2020
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Acceptance Notification: August 30, 2020
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Camera-ready Submission: September 13, 2020
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Early Registration: October 9, 2020
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Late Registration: November 13, 2020
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Congress Dates: December 12-18, 2020
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ICADEIS2020

https://icadeis.com/

International Conference on Advancement In Data Science, E-Learning And Information Systems

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: 5 February 2020
Acceptance Notification: 5 March 2020
Registration & Camera Ready Deadline: 5 April 2020
Conference Dates: 10-11 June 2020

CommNet 2020

CommNet 2020

September 4-6, 2020,

Marrakesh, Morocco


The 3rd International Conference on Advanced Communication Technologies and Networking

http://www.commnet-conf.org/index.php

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper Submission:
April 1, 2020

Paper Acceptance Notification:
June 15, 2020

Camera-Ready Paper Due:
July 1, 2020

Early bird Registration:
July 15, 2020

Conference Days:
September 4-6, 2020