Got my author copies!!
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Got my author copies!!
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Forgot to share that I won an ASEEES First Book Subvention prize for THEATRICAL CONSCIOUSNESS: THE ACTOR'S MIND IN RUSSIAN MODERNISM, coming out in April!
My 3-year-old points to locations in Peppa Pig and asks whether we can go there. Sure, why not?
When you have a big project on your plate that you keep putting off, just start by opening the blank document (or the equivalent) and typing something really basic that needs to be there but doesn't feel daunting.
Check out my latest Substack post on productivity at wewhotend.substack.com/p/lessons-fr...
Question of the morning is: how many fruit bars will the <2 year old eat for breakfast? We're up to five π
Got some reading for my next big academic monograph π€©π
Art made in the subway of Kyiv while hiding out from Russian attack. π©΅π
9am EST tomorrow at the AATSEEL virtual conference: Parenting in Academia!
My three-year-old is eating a popsicle topped with sprinkles and veggie straws for breakfast π€·ββοΈ
In my latest academic news, I gave a talk at Brown, and my theatre class is now part of Worldwide Ukrainian Play Readings!
Today in class we're working with a play from Kosovo, and it is so refreshing to examine unknown Eastern Europe.
I'm fascinated by the psychology of how we use our time. If we're stressed about time, we feel stress in our bodies. If take the mindset of time abundance, we release stress. More on that soon!
Did the wrong reading for my class today. Oops. But then I looked at the one I actually assigned, and the one I read was better, so...?
Even when we're super stressed, it's so valuable to take a couple of minutes to linger over coffee, chat with a friend, or do something else nice. Enjoyment matters for our success.
At the grocery store, my 3-year-old decided she needed a whole cake. After a tantrum that the entire store could have heard, we compromised on lip balms.
I've tried all the apps. Project management apps, to-do list apps, scheduling apps, AI apps. But when I really need to get things done, I will always prefer a handwritten to-do list.
This week I've taught Valerian Pidmohylnyi's "A Problem of Bread," a short story from Ukraine's Executed Renaissance, and David DrΓ‘bek's AQUABELLES, a 2003 Czech play about the post-socialist transition.
This is what Slavic Studies can look like. It feels great.
Oooo, I used to do that regularly! Great idea!
On the productivity front, I'm currently thinking about those times when we just need to get so much done in the next hours, day, whatever. Crunch time. How can we approach these situations with less panic, more peace?
Email! Yikes!
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Thoughts on approaching the new year.
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I find procrastination deeply interesting. Here are my thoughts on a common tendency to put off small tasks.
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Too much productivity advice ignores the fact that sometimes we just don't feel like working.
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YES! My Ukraine syllabus is going to be a total mash-up of who's coming to town this spring. Would love to put the Bergelson on there. Does Kalinovskaya have ties to Ukraine?
I would love the syllabus! Super curious. Especially as I gear up to teach Ukrainian Culture in the spring.
Thanksgiving, and all my kids will eat is pie. So we have plenty of pie. π€·ββοΈ
My forthcoming book on Russian modernist theater is 50% off through December 3! Code: MITTENS
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I wrote about that miserable experience of working and working and not getting much done
wewhotend.substack.com/p/floundering