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  • StrengthsFinder 2.0: Discover Your CliftonStrengths
    He who knows others is wise. He who knows himself is enlightened. – Lao Tzu I cannot sing, dance, or act. Regardless how passionately I longed as a kid to be a Broadway triple threat, my desire could not compensate for lack of talent. Lining the pockets of coaches and teachers f...
  • Creating a Clearing in the Woods
    Each of you are exceptionally trained, intelligent, driven, and insightful. As individuals, we are acutely aware of how change and uncertainty is rippling through our lives, our country, institutions, organizations, neighborhoods, and families. Recent conversations in our commun...
  • Just Breathe: Mindfulness Apps
    Our phones can be a source of anxiety, but during anxious times we can also turn to them as a source of comfort.  A seemingly limitless supply of help awaits in the palm of your hand.  Looking for ways to adjust, cope, and rise above?  Our smartphones connect us to a never-...
  • Working Parents: Emergency Supplies for 30 Minutes of Quiet
    My coworkers and I are in a routine now. We drink coffee together and chat about last night’s stellar Uno game. We settle down quickly to the serious work of resubmitting an R01 and creating content for Edge for Scholars. Middle management naps in the window. ...
  • How to Make an ESI Extension Request for Childbirth/Adoption
    You’re a new parent and a scientist. Somewhere between the sticky hands, tantrums, and lack of sleep, you’re 10 years into your academic career from earning your MD and/or PhD and you haven’t made the transition to an R yet. Your circadian rhythm is messed up from dealing with ni...
  • The Thrills and Perils of Living on the Edge – Anxiety Edition
    Life as a scholar is demanding. When you fulfill one demand, another pops up. Or more likely, you’ll actively pursue greater and greater challenges. This creates stress and leads many to seek tools or skills for coping with their resulting anxiety about failing to meet an endless...
  • Strong Performance
    Mike Boyle is a legendary strength and conditioning coach whose athlete clients include the US Women’s Olympic Soccer and Ice Hockey teams, Boston Bruins, Boston Breakers, and service on coaching staff for the World Series-winning Boston Red Sox. He’s the coach of coaches via his...
  • Designing Your Career
    This post condenses a talk by Mark Denison, MD, at a Vanderbilt Translational Bridge meeting. For many trainees, and occasionally even the senior faculty who mentor them, career development is a black box: You put in papers, grants, teaching, research, and other career-hel...
  • Why and How to Plan a Creativity Escape
    You have a hundred good ideas that need exploration. But they compete with a thousand perpetually accruing tasks – some key, some trivial. The psychological weight of the latter can dictate your life and grind creativity to a pitiful nub of chewed up pencil waiting in a drawer. T...
  • Be Proud of Your Accent! Give Confident Conference Presentations
    Is English not your first language? Currently, and this could well change, most international research is communicated in English. For now at least, all international researchers need to become proficient at speaking English in public. Using interpreters at conferences is ...
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