Is it possible to have a weekly schedule that prevents overwork and burnout in academia? How can you create a weekly schedule that works for you? This episode will walk you through a practical exercise to create your ideal week. We're on a short break from publishing new episodes, so today's episode is a replay of one of our most popular past episodes. It's all about creating a weekly schedule that steers clear of overwork and puts everything in its place. I hope you enjoy this replay episode, and we'll be back with brand new episodes in September. For the full show notes of this episode, originally published as episode 4, you can go to https://www.cathymazak.com/episode4. Is your writing project languishing, mired in the messy middle, or stuck on revise and resubmit? Grab my Writing Sprint Blueprint, a powerful productivity tool to help stalled out publications get out of your pipeline and into the world. As a bonus, you'll also gain access to my private podcast feed "Stick to the Plan", a 10 episode series of short, inspirational messages to keep you going. Click here to get the Writing Sprint Blueprint and "Stick to the Plan" podcast series for just $27! Connect with me: Website Facebook Group Facebook Page Follow me on Clubhouse: @cathymazak
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