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From Surviving to Thriving 3: Increasing Your Productivity
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Description

From Surviving to Thriving: strategies to do your research and wellbeing just a little bit better.

While a joyful curiosity might be the fuel of research, doing it day-to-day can be really tough. The purpose of this programme is to help researchers move – even just a little bit – from a sense of merely surviving within the research process to thriving within it. Eschewing the hyperbole of the self-help industry, this programme provides participants with practical tools and strategies grounded in the psychological literature to help you do your research and nurture your wellbeing just a little bit better.

Whilst this programme of five sessions has been designed as a set, with each building on the one before – as participants move from a sense of ‘surviving’ to ‘thriving’ – each individual session is standalone, meaning you can book and attend the whole series or just those which you think may be particularly useful.

Session 3: Increasing Your Productivity

This sessions aims to help you get research done by: -

  • Investigating and applying two fundamental principles of productivity;
  • Individually tailoring your own productivity strategies based on how you work best;
  • Highlighting simple ‘tricks and tips’ to have a better, more productive day.
Target audience

This course is for all PhD Students, all levels, all disciplines.

Prerequisites

Instructions will be sent out 3 working days in advance, along with link to join online

Format

Online

Notes

From Surviving to Thriving is a series of five online workshops.

You can attend the whole series or just those that particularly speak to you!

These workshops run 11 – 15 March - please ensure you book each individual activity that you wish to attend.


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