During the course of a busy term, we are pulled in multiple directions with increasing demands for our time and attention. Without a game plan, confusion, procrastination and “busy work” dominate over moving toward higher goals. Research from psychology can provide effective strategies to choose priorities that separate signal from noise, focus attention to engage in deep work, and develop habits that invest limited resources on what really matters.
This session is offered in collaboration with the McCall MacBain Postdoctoral Fellows Teaching & Leadership Program. There are two ways to attend this in-person event:
Presentation only (11:30am-1pm), coffee and tea available
Presentation and lunch (11:30am-3:30pm) space is limited. Confirmation of your spot from postdoc@mcmaster.ca is required.
This event is offered as part of Postdoctoral Appreciation Week. If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Maybrey, coordinator of Postdoctoral Affairs and Research Training, at postdoc@mcmaster.ca.