Like many others, I tend to want to start thinking about my New Year's resolutions around the end of December. I like using it as a time to reset and look forward. Sometimes, though, this means I fail to really think back on the past year--what worked, what didn't, what I'd change, and what I … Continue reading reflecting on the past year: trying not to jump to resolutions
Author: thelazyphd
some birthday reflections about my favorite band
I turn 30 this month. I went back and forth about writing lots of different things for this post. A couple ideas included, "30 Pieces of Unsolicited Advice on my 30th Birthday" and, "A Sappy Ode to my Parents and Mentors." While I may write some variation on these pieces one day, I didn't end … Continue reading some birthday reflections about my favorite band
september: what’s bringing me calm
(1) Learning how to read on my own, rather than for a class. I'm in the part of my PhD program where I've met my course requirements, and I need to start preparing for designing my dissertation study. What this translates to is reading more on my own, rather than reading with the external motivation … Continue reading september: what’s bringing me calm
Re-remembering
My fifth grade social studies class met in our middle school auditorium that Tuesday morning. Someone said something over the announcements, and then--I think--we went home early. At home, my mom showed me on our globe at home where "Afghanistan" was. This was the place the attackers had come from: I was told; she was … Continue reading Re-remembering
august: what’s bringing me calm
(1) Being more aware of the "work addiction" mindset I easily slip into, especially with a new school year coming. My ADHD puts me at risk of addiction. My addictions haven't really manifested themselves as what I considered to be the well-known ones: drugs and alcohol. Instead, an addiction I trend towards--one that is pretty … Continue reading august: what’s bringing me calm
A kind of “back to school” post
"There's a line by the Italian writer Carlo Levi that I think is apt here: 'The future has an ancient heart.' I love it because it expresses with such grace and economy what is certainly true--that who we become is born of who we most primitively are; that we both know and cannot possibly know … Continue reading A kind of “back to school” post
july: what’s bringing me calm
1. Allowing myself a break from making a monthly post. I've started to accept when I need to take breaks from doing things, even things I love, like writing two posts a month for this website. Instead, I spent time traveling, with friends and family I hadn't seen in 18 months, and letting ideas incubate … Continue reading july: what’s bringing me calm
june: what’s bringing me calm
1. Having a chosen daily uniform It started with wearing scrubs when I had an internship at a hospital in grad school. Wearing scrubs made me realize how grateful I was not to use mental effort on figuring out what to wear each morning. While I no longer wear scrubs every day, I've found that … Continue reading june: what’s bringing me calm
How I decided full-time travel wasn’t for me
I got back from a road trip with my boyfriend a couple of weeks ago, and perhaps that's made me want to write about travel. I love travel, but I also realized it wasn't something I wanted to do all of the time. This is a bit about how I got to that conclusion. At … Continue reading How I decided full-time travel wasn’t for me
may: what’s bringing me calm
1. Starting an SSRI This will merit it's own post--as it's definitely been filled with ups and downs--but something that's been bringing me calm was starting a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) for my anxiety. While these are best known for treating depression, they can also be used to treat anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder … Continue reading may: what’s bringing me calm









