This is really reflective and lovely, Abby! I feel like as an academic, there are fewer choices (there are never more than 3-4 jobs listed a year, you take which one you can get) so it does simplify things.
Thanks so much, Coree. Even though The Paradox of Choice has come under debate in recent years, the idea of reducing overwhelm by bounding the set of choices makes intuitive sense to me, especially as a maximizer. And hi! I hope you're doing well!
Blast from the past! It was lovely to see your name pop up! I started using a meal matrix (portable Monday, pasta Tuesday, breakfast for dinner Wednesday, Asian thursday and so on...) and it has made things so much easier.
Yes! Great minds think alike. As a new entrepreneur with a portfolio of projects, I do this for my week to provide some structure (e.g., newsletter Mondays, biz dev Tuesdays, etc.). Also, I love breakfast for dinner!
So excited for your course! What a great opportunity
This is really reflective and lovely, Abby! I feel like as an academic, there are fewer choices (there are never more than 3-4 jobs listed a year, you take which one you can get) so it does simplify things.
Thanks so much, Coree. Even though The Paradox of Choice has come under debate in recent years, the idea of reducing overwhelm by bounding the set of choices makes intuitive sense to me, especially as a maximizer. And hi! I hope you're doing well!
Blast from the past! It was lovely to see your name pop up! I started using a meal matrix (portable Monday, pasta Tuesday, breakfast for dinner Wednesday, Asian thursday and so on...) and it has made things so much easier.
Yes! Great minds think alike. As a new entrepreneur with a portfolio of projects, I do this for my week to provide some structure (e.g., newsletter Mondays, biz dev Tuesdays, etc.). Also, I love breakfast for dinner!