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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2023 · 5 MIN

Reconnecting with What Matters Most this Holiday Season

from Sienna & Slate · host Dr. Keondria McClish-Boyd

As we continue our week-long series on the common mistakes that can derail an academic's hopes for a rejuvenating and realigning holiday break, let's take a moment to recap our journey so far. On Day 1, we explored the challenge of "The Holiday Hustle," where we discussed the pitfalls of overworking during the holidays. Day 2 brought us "The Time Tension," underlining the significance of effective time management for a fulfilling break. Day 3 was all about the essential concept that "Self-Care is not Selfish," emphasizing the necessity of self-care. Today, on Day 4, we confront a common issue that many academics face during breaks - "Ignoring Personal and Family Time," or as we like to put it, "Reconnection is Key."   It's admirable to aspire to excellence in our professional careers, but it's equally essential to remember that personal relationships and quality time with family and friends form the core of our well-being. Neglecting these connections can result in a sense of disconnection, which is counterproductive to the very goal of realignment that the holiday break offers.   I want to share a recent conversation I had with a colleague (he graciously allowed me to share this with you). He's a dedicated academic, accustomed to juggling numerous tasks, and recently had a significant realization. His multitasking abilities, which had served him well in his professional life, were now causing him to disconnect from his personal life. He recounted walking into his kitchen with his wife, who started discussing holiday plans and family gatherings while his mind was preoccupied with work, causing him to tune out. His wife brought this to his attention, and he candidly admitted that he had not been truly present for a while. She expressed feeling a sense of disconnection. It was a stark reminder that his perpetual distractions and stress were costing him precious moments.   This scenario highlights a common struggle among academics, including faculty, grad students, and non-traditional students, who often find it challenging to strike a balance between their professional and personal lives. While achieving a perfect balance may be elusive, what we can aim for is steadiness.   This holiday break is a prime opportunity to strengthen our connections with family and friends, create lasting memories, and rejuvenate our spirits. By nurturing these personal relationships alongside our professional growth, we can genuinely align ourselves and find the harmony we seek in our lives.   As we look forward to our holidays, let's remember the value of family, friends, and personal connections. Prioritize them alongside your career goals, and you'll discover that the realignment you seek will come more naturally.    We'd love to hear your tips for balancing work and personal life during the break. Reply to this email and share your insights. We read every comment! Thank you for being a part of our community, and here's to mastering your time and making the most of this holiday season.   Let's make a collective effort to prioritize the connections that matter most. We’re here to support you in prioritizing self-care. And if you need additional support, don't hesitate to reach out to us, and we can discuss what that might look like. 💪   

As we continue our week-long series on the common mistakes that can derail an academic's hopes for a rejuvenating and realigning holiday break, let's take a moment to recap our journey so far. On Day 1, we explored the challenge of "The Holiday Hustle," where we discussed the pitfalls of overworking during the holidays. Day 2 brought us "The Time Tension," underlining the significance of effective time management for a fulfilling break. Day 3 was all about the essential concept that "Self-Care is not Selfish," emphasizing the necessity of self-care. Today, on Day 4, we confront a common issue that many academics face during breaks - "Ignoring Personal and Family Time," or as we like to put it, "Reconnection is Key."   It's admirable to aspire to excellence in our professional careers, but it's equally essential to remember that personal relationships and quality time with family and friends form the core of our well-being. Neglecting these connections can result in a sense of disconnection, which is counterproductive to the very goal of realignment that the holiday break offers.   I want to share a recent conversation I had with a colleague (he graciously allowed me to share this with you). He's a dedicated academic, accustomed to juggling numerous tasks, and recently had a significant realization. His multitasking abilities, which had served him well in his professional life, were now causing him to disconnect from his personal life. He recounted walking into his kitchen with his wife, who started discussing holiday plans and family gatherings while his mind was preoccupied with work, causing him to tune out. His wife brought this to his attention, and he candidly admitted that he had not been truly present for a while. She expressed feeling a sense of disconnection. It was a stark reminder that his perpetual distractions and stress were costing him precious moments.   This scenario highlights a common struggle among academics, including faculty, grad students, and non-traditional students, who often find it challenging to strike a balance between their professional and personal lives. While achieving a perfect balance may be elusive, what we can aim for is steadiness.   This holiday break is a prime opportunity to strengthen our connections with family and friends, create lasting memories, and rejuvenate our spirits. By nurturing these personal relationships alongside our professional growth, we can genuinely align ourselves and find the harmony we seek in our lives.   As we look forward to our holidays, let's remember the value of family, friends, and personal connections. Prioritize them alongside your career goals, and you'll discover that the realignment you seek will come more naturally.    We'd love to hear your tips for balancing work and personal life during the break. Reply to this email and share your insights. We read every comment! Thank you for being a part of our community, and here's to mastering your time and making the most of this holiday season.   Let's make a collective effort to prioritize the connections that matter most. We’re here to support you in prioritizing self-care. And if you need additional support, don't hesitate to reach out to us, and we can discuss what that might look like. 💪

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