Episodes

  • Getting Dead Practical about To-Do Lists II: Overcoming Task Avoidance
    Nov 13 2024

    #78 — In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we dive into the emotional patterns that hinder the smooth operation of any to-do list system.

    These emotional barriers can sabotage even the most well-crafted to-do lists.

    Let's get to the root of these emotional barriers and empower you to work more effectively.

    Join us as we explore the psychological factors that influence our productivity and learn strategies to overcome them.

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    44 mins
  • Does Your Science Box You In?
    Oct 18 2024

    #76 — At the heart of the scientific method lies the idea that perspectives are not static—they evolve, shift, and intersect as we tackle scientific problems from different perspectives and uncover new ground truths.

    Yet, for most of us, daily science boils down to fine details such as the particulars of experimental design, the caveats to our experiments, producing enough data to satisfy the boss, exporting your data in the correct format, and leaving the instrument ready for the next user.

    The list really does go on. And each item is a valid thing to focus on, depending on your perspective.

    But how do you maintain clarity amidst these particulars?

    If your project involves analyzing a bunch of numbers, how do you avoid the pitfalls of narrow-mindedness and tunnel vision?

    And if you were unfettered by so many details and particulars, what would the top research priority be?

    In this episode, we look up instead of down and refresh the importance of thinking from different perspectives to avoid tunnel vision and keep your mind open to fresh ideas.

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    42 mins
  • Patience and Getting What You Want. Are They Compatible?
    Sep 13 2024

    #75 — We're told from a young age that patience is a virtue. But does that hold up to scrutiny?

    In some respects, it seems so, given that impatience can be annoying to experience and make you unbearable to the people you're waiting on.

    But what are the consequences of excessive patience? Does it become a pathological trait that results in excess tolerance and forbearance, which, in turn, stop you from getting what you want and perhaps make you afraid to stand up for yourself?

    And remember, science is about defending your ideas and speaking up when you think something is wrong. Plus, whether we like it or not, science as a job and industry can be extremely competitive.

    So, what can you do that gets you the benefits of patience without giving in to concession? Can you turn it on and off like a tap to get what you want? That's what we'll explore in this episode of The Happy Scientist.

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    39 mins
  • What Makes it Onto Your To-do List and Why?
    Aug 16 2024

    #74 — How we feel about completing certain tasks and the people they involve have a massive impact on whether or not we do those tasks or how quickly and carefully we get them done.

    You know—when a job involves dealing with that person, sending that email, or dealing with that instrument. Or when your stress levels build up so much that you lay out a heap of things you want done and tell everyone involved in an ill-tempered way.

    And we all respond differently to people who nag, condescend, and micromanage—and most of us will put off situations that risk showing gaps in our abilities, even if it's to our detriment. The combination of these ultimately dictates what makes it onto our to-do list.

    But should they?

    What would happen if you could become aware of these often rational but unhelpful emotional responses?

    Could it make you more productive, more dependable, and more influential? Would it give you the experience and confidence to handle uncomfortable situations?

    In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we examine how our feelings about completing certain tasks impact our planning process and to-do list and explore the helpful traits we can gain by moving past these feelings.

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    34 mins
  • What Gets You up in the Morning to Do Science? Why Knowing The Reason Matters
    Jul 19 2024

    #73 — Why do you do science?

    Is it your passion, is it to make an impact, is it just the way you make your living, or something else?

    Whatever the reason, having a clear sense of your purpose matters.

    It can help you deal with major and minor challenges, cope with setbacks, and help you reflect on the professional success and value of your career choices to sustain your development.

    Or perhaps you feel dispassionate about doing science. And if you do, is it just a temporary phase or a sign that your current role is somehow misaligned with what you want from life?

    In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we'll explore how being clear on your reasons for doing science can make you happier, wiser, and better at it.

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    42 mins
  • Why Keeping Your Options Open Is Holding You Back
    Jun 14 2024

    #72 — Freedom is not having lots of options—it's choosing between them.

    You are free to choose.

    Now think about that in the context of your research project and career. Are there any decisions you would approach differently? Is there anything you tend to avoid because you worry it will limit your options in the future?

    You might worry that specializing in a specific technique or instrument makes you less widely employable. Or you might worry about the consequences of taking projects in the same institute for a long time compared to what you might achieve if you move from project to project and country to country.

    In this episode of The Happy Scientist, explore why making decisions that keep the maximum number of options open to you doesn't necessarily mean they are the best decisions.

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    37 mins
  • From Scientific Rigor to Mindful Vigor: Tara Nylese's Path to Well-Being
    May 10 2024

    #71 — Tara Nylese was a career scientist and formerly a Regional Market Development Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific.

    She left her Market Development Manager job to focus on other workplace wellness activities, and launched her book, Mindfulness in Everyday Life, which hit the #1 Best-selling new release in Business Health & Stress on Amazon.

    She is passionate about mental and emotional well-being at work and is certified in Applied Positive Psychology and as a Meditation Instructor. Tara strives to bring mindfulness out of the yoga studio and into everyday life.

    In this episode of The Happy Scientist, Tara joins Ken Vogt to talk about her new book, mediation strategies to boost your cognitive abilities and the measurable benefits of optimism on your work, life, and physical health.

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    41 mins
  • Urgency. How to Keep it From Ruining Your Day, Project, and Career
    Apr 12 2024

    #70 — Academia can seem like nothing but deadlines.

    Experiments, people, reports, and objectives compete for our immediate attention. Sometimes, rightly so.

    But you can't physically do everything at once.

    And when rushing becomes the rule rather than the exception, all your well-reasoned priorities can be totally derailed, leaving you feeling like you are always playing catch-up.

    Plus, rushing usually has a negative impact on the quality of your work.

    So what steps can you take to stop urgency from becoming your default work mode? How can you deal with people putting urgency on you? And can you tell false urgency from things that genuinely need doing quickly?

    In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we explore how to reduce the sense of urgency and alarmism in your work to get a clearer sense of your priorities, build sustainable working habits—and deal with legitimately urgent matters when they occur.

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    40 mins