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Saturday, 20 December 2025

2025 Session 3 - Week 14, wrapping up

 End of semester, end of session, end of year... we made it!  Thank you everyone for being here and sharing the journey!

No stationary prompt this week, bit I thought I'd share a pic of my "chair of chaos" 3-D cardboard advent calendar (image grabbed from internet but you get the general idea).  You start with an empty chair and add all the pieces as the month goes on.  The black cat bottom right is clearly Shoutypants.


This week, we need to: report on last week, report on the session, talk about who might be up for hosting the next session.

And here are a couple of final pictures of the boy himself:

Laser toy victory!


Stairway judgement

LAST WEEK'S GOALS

Daisy

Make tables and supplementary figures for paper
Read more grad student chapters
Get data for students done
Finicky sample processing
Exams in two courses
Final grades for all courses
One more music thing

Dame Eleanor Hull

- swim x3, cardio x3, weights x2, yoga x5
- at least 4 writing sessions
- locate and contact possible reviewers
- campus day in the b00k l@b
- dentist appointment
- massage
- update CV, fill in one other form for annual review
- prep & mail cards/small presents for great-nibs

heu mihi

1. Finish reading that book
2. Get organized for new service task that just dropped into my lap because my colleague who was going to take it on to cover for my other colleague on medical leave agreed to do it, then said she would like some kind of token payment, then, dissatisfied with the token payment she was offered, decided that she "couldn't do it on those terms," which means that I had to take it over for free. Well, joke's on her: When my chair heard this, he, being deeply annoyed, decided to pay me the amount that she wanted but didn't get. Of course, I'll *never* tell her or anyone else in the department that, because I can guarantee that the story would get twisted!
3. Finish Christmas shopping
4. Do some house-cleaning
5. Start knitting sweater for friend's baby while waiting for that last skein of yarn
6. Catch up on journal work

JaneB

SELF-CARE:
a) intentional movement for at least 15 minutes three days
b) send last Christmas package
c) write letter to friend who sent me a letter with my birthday card (early November)
d) making a couple of times a week
e) two gently social things (D&D hopefully)
f) keep up reading for pleasure
IMPROVING MY ENVIRONMENT
a) 75%+ of the weekly list of chores
b) make a plan for the shelving in the living room
c) don't make clothes worse
TEACHING AND ADMIN:
a) mark first year assignment
b) NO teaching and admin after I end work on Thursday!
RESEARCH
a) read revised manuscript from last autumn's visiting post-doc.
b) work on outline grant text (edit background section, meeting with collaborators this week)
c) work on modelling - make notes for a zero draft of the paper (so we can write as we go)
d) read and comment on paper from not-my-grad-student

Julie

1. Finish revisions and resubmit.
2. Tidy desk and organise papers (parking on downhill slope and can listen to podcasts at same time).
3. Christmas: buy and wrap remaining presents, post cards, make mince pies, organise everything for going away.
4. Self-care/fun: exercise, walk to local ruined priory if we have a nice day, lunch in favourite cafe, make soup, pizza and Christmas film night with kids, keep reading, journal.

Susan

1. Finish last three expenses
2. Wrap and ship presents
3. Finish Christmas letter
4. First read of proofs (backward)
5. Deal with changes in TA assignments because of budget cuts
6. Keep up with exercise and healthy eating
7. Do something nice
8. Sleep

SESSION GOALS:

Daisy

Turn two half-done papers into submitted papers
Figure out exercise routine
Try new teaching things with favourite courses
Shepherd four research students through their work

Dame Eleanor Hull

- keep up with morning exercise
- finish chapter for volume of collected essays
- write abstracts for three conferences next year (shoot me now)
- process student work in timely manner
- find readers for essays, do other editorial work
- deliver various not-museum-studies workshops (about half a dozen planned at present)
- try to do a couple of things on my Life Stuff list

heu mihi
1. Finish proofs and index for forthcoming book (has to get done, but I'm putting it here anyway)
2. Rough plan for Companion essay; research for essay; get ready-ish to draft in January
3. Teach my tiny class as well as I can (it's a required course for our major, but for weird demographic reasons I only have 3 students!)
4. Keep the administrative balls in the air; work on improving departmental climate/cultures
5. Get plenty of exercise, plenty of rest, and plenty of time for quiet contemplation
6. Think ahead to a creative project for the future
7. Finish my current Italian novel

JaneB

SELF-CARE: I struggle with this, so putting in some process goals -
a) intentional movement for at least 15 minutes three days a week (this can be stretching or more active exercising, but it needs to be intentional and additional to just "doing life"),
b) doing some kind of making (art or craft) a couple of times a week,
c) doing something gently social (playing D&D online counts, or a multi-text exchange with a non-work friend - living alone makes hermitting easy when life gets stressful and work uses up most/all/more than all of my interaction-tokens for the day) a couple times a week
d) keep up reading for pleasure - I seem to have my mojo back, and its definitely a Good Thing
IMPROVING MY ENVIRONMENT
Another thing which tends to go astray in busy/stressful times. And this is my heavy semester of teaching (plus the new stuff).
a) keep doing the weekly list of chores - aiming for 75% done every week to be realistic.
b) sort out new shelving in my living space - and maybe a sofa
c) clothes storage solutions (currently all my actually-in-the-rotation clothes are either in the laundry basket, on the airer, or piled on a chair or in the clean undies basket. This is not ideal).
TEACHING AND ADMIN:
Basic goal is to deliver every class as timetabled and grading on time - this is my heavy trimester, and I'm still having various burn-out-related health issues, so I don't feel like this is entirely a guarantee. Also dealing with some ISSUES with teaching team colleagues - the changes left us with several not-exactly-competent colleagues and the smaller staff numbers push me into interacting with them more often ::grumble:: But I'ma set some goals anyway. I only have familiar admin roles so nothing new there, and whilst there's a lot of reacting to smaller changes from the Centre, I don't have any big projects in mind. So only two goals for this session:
a) end each work week (Thursday) with everything set up ready to go for the following week and, if possible, have a solid start on the week after that.
b) limit working on teaching and admin issues over the weekend (let's say no more than 5 hours) and if possible ZERO
RESEARCH
I have a lot of balls in the air at the moment. I'm not sure how I feel about most of them.
a) submit multi-author paper (due 15 October) & hopefully get through to acceptance this session.
b) be on top of contributions to large project where I have a small part
c) make measurable progress with at least three other writing/data processing projects (I'll make a list now of what I'm working on)

Julie
1. Research
I am on research leave this academic year, so this should allow TLQ stuff to take priority more.
(a) Write chapters for two different edited volumes (one I have a rough draft of, the other is in the outline stage, both need reading I can't easily do here).
(b) Research trip for two weeks: use archive and library time well.
(c) Revisions to journal article when these come back in (should be this session).
(d) Work on article for Big Journal
(e) Book review (due 30th October)
(f) Follow-up conversations from workshop last June.

Teaching/Admin
1. See PhD student through viva and hopefully minor corrections.
2. Two PhD vivas (one internal, one external).
3. Keep up with mentees.
4. Plan for conference next year (last year on the committee, but it's a big centenary conference, so probably more work than usual).

Kids:
1. Steer daughter through university application process.
2. Help son with school work (this is going to be a lot of Latin)
3. Be general taxi driver, sports cheerleader, handy target for emotional teen outbursts, breathing ATM.

House/life admin:
1. Big project: clear piano and old cupboards from dining area, get new bookcase.
2. Medium project: get garden shed built.
3. Small projects: aim for one a fortnight.
4. Travel plans for next year (two significant birthdays to celebrate)

Self-care/fun stuff:
1. Reading for pleasure
2. Keep up with journaling.
3. Exercise: running, pilates, walks, maybe start some weights.
4. Buy a standing desk (for back problems).
5. Do more creative stuff.
6. See friends as much as possible.

Susan
Research:
1. Any follow up on Famous Author, or Big Collaboration
2. Get microfilms on Interlibrary Loan and scan them so I can read them on my computer; start reading them
3. Write 2 papers that I have accepted for conferences this fall

Administrivia:
1. Keep up with whatever needs to be done for the graduate program
2. The Systemwide committee I chair is at the sharp end of a major proposal from our regents that is NOT GOOD, so between now and November 10 I will be running a workgroup to have the faculty response to the whackadoodle proposal. It will be insane.

Life:
1. Keep up with exercise, 5-6 days a week (bike, yoga, weights). I've started working with a trainer on weights every few weeks, and that keeps me going. But it's a good way to deal with stress, of which there is a bit.
2. Do something fun with people every week. Like JaneB, I can become something of a hermit, especially until it cools down here and I want to spend time outside.
3. I am planning to move when I retire, so I am starting now on the de-cluttering process. By the end of this session, I want to have got rid of the teaching books I will not need, and reduced my book collection by about a third to a half. I also want to have dealt with the boxes of stuff in my extra room. And cleared the garage a bit.


Sunday, 14 December 2025

2025 Session 3 - Week 13, oddments

Well that's done, last day of teaching has happened for us - now there are just student emails about assignments with extensions, the grading (at least our grades due deadline is in January), and the pile of things that were put aside because of wrapping up teaching between me and the break.  Wishing everyone with another week of classes strength and patience!

In stationery talk, lets discuss the other things that end up in the pencil case or pen pot - what oddments do you include in your stationary kit?  I can see two rulers, a teaspoon, a screwdriver, a waterbrush, a bookmark, a crochet hook and a memory stick in my penpots right now.  What about you?

very tall Shoutypants stealing things off my desk

<b>LAST WEEK'S GOALS:</b>

Daisy

Set exams
Read grad student chapters (one for each would be good)
Data for students
Be external on PhD defense
Catch up on huge pile of grading
Set, supervise, and mark lab exams
Admin planning retreat
Program review tasks
Learn two more batches of new music

Dame Eleanor Hull

- swim x3, cardio x3, weights x2, yoga x5
- at least 4 writing sessions
- grade all papers that come in
- finish writing grads' final exam, grade it too
- write learning objectives
- order Xmas presents

heu mihi

1. Finish miscellaneous grading to make way for final papers
2. Next big step in my knitting project
3. Acquire ingredients for cookies; bake cookies over the weekend, probably
4. 3 hours(!!) on the writing project that's due in July--I feel like I could start roughing in some sections, so I should do that!

JaneB

SELF-CARE:
a) intentional movement for at least 15 minutes three days
b) ring GPs to see if I can make a non-urgent review appointment, go to dentist
c) wrapping Christmas stuff, finishing Christmas shopping
d) making a couple of times a week
e) two gently social things (D&D hopefully)
f) keep up reading for pleasure
IMPROVING MY ENVIRONMENT
a) 75%+ of the weekly list of chores
b) make a plan for the shelving in the living room
c) don't make clothes worse
TEACHING AND ADMIN:
a) mark first year assignment
b) limit teaching and admin to 5 hours at weekend
c) continue feedback for Senior MSc by Thesis student
RESEARCH
a) read revised manuscript from last autumn's visiting post-doc.
b) read chapter for meeting in December
c) work on outline grant text
d) work on modelling - make notes for a zero draft of the paper (so we can write as we go)

Julie

1. Review article.
2. Tidy study, organise papers and folders (paper and online).
3. Follow up a few references I found reading for the chapter.
4. Write reference for student.
5. Title and abstract for invited seminar in April.
6. House/life admin: more Christmas, financial stuff, plumber, organise cookery books when new bookcase arrives.
7. Self-care/fun: exercise, read, journal, something creative, sleep, catch up with friends.

Susan

Survive and...
1. Get in expenses for events and travel
2. Organize Christmas presents that need to be ordered/shipped
3. Clear journals off desk by putting in zotero and recycling
4. Be kind to my students
5. Deal with the administrative stuff and budget mess with out completely losing my mind
6. Keep up with exercise, healthy eating
7. Get enough sleep
8. Draft Christmas letter (it would be nice to send out cards BEFORE Christmas for once!)



Sunday, 7 December 2025

2025 Session 3 - Week 12, calendars and diaries

 Hi everyone!  This is technically our second to last week of the session, but unless anyone has any objectives, I'm thinking to go on until the 21at on the assumption that many (most?) of us will still be working in the week leading up to the 21at and therewfore will have TLQ goals for that week and maybe even a bit of time to finish up session goals as teaching winds down, and also because it might be a nice idea to set ourselves some PERSONAL TLQ goals for the end of year vacation period that will help us rest and refresh actively rather than just hoping it will happen if we just go with the flow (one of the things I definitely learnt when I was on sick leave a couple years ago is that it's important to make getting into the restorative things like doing crafts, connecting with people, working on personal or house projects as easy, just as it is for academic stuff - we talk about parking on a downhill slope for our writing, so how do we downhill slope resting and self-care?

Shoutypants likes to try out every beverage.  He's unreasonably keen on apple-ginger tea at the moment... clearly it's for him, it's in a cat mug!

This week's stationary topic is a timely one, calendars/diaries - what's your system for keeping track of days and their obligations?  or if that feels too daunting at this time of year, do you have an advent calendar?  Or several?  We'd love to hear about that too!

<b>LAST WEEK:</b>

Daisy

Figures and text for paper section
New/Old paper to coauthors
Review committee homework and meeting
Read grad student chapters (one for each would be good)
Data for students
Association proposals urgent
Keep practicing like maniac for upcoming shows

Dame Eleanor Hull

- swim x2, cardio x3, weights at gym x2, yoga x5
- at least 4 writing sessions
- finish final exam for grads
- add policies and send sample syllabus
- finalize PhD exam
- pay bills
- set December goals

heu mihi (carried over)

1. Find reviewers for two journal articles
2. Write a letter of nomination for a teaching award for a grad student
3. Work out 3-4 times (including a yoga class)
4. Enjoy family
5. Read a little for research on a subject I'm just interested in, not planning to write about (what luxury!)

JaneB

SELF-CARE:
a) intentional movement for at least 15 minutes three days
b) ring GPs to see if I can make a non-urgent review appointment
c) wrapping Christmas stuff, finishing Christmas shopping
d) making a couple of times a week
e) two gently social things (D&D hopefully)
f) keep up reading for pleasure
IMPROVING MY ENVIRONMENT
a) 75%+ of the weekly list of chores
b) make a plan for the shelving in the living room
c) don't make clothes worse
d) set up advent calendar (I got a fancy one...)
TEACHING AND ADMIN:
a) mark late (extension) submissions for big assignment
b) limit teaching and admin to 5 hours at weekend
c) start on feedback for Senior MSc by Thesis student
RESEARCH
a) read revised manuscript from last autumn's visiting post-doc.
b) read chapter for meeting in December
c) work on outline grant text
d) work on modelling - check pilot results, plan next steps

Julie

1. Finish other chapter.
2. Review an article.
3. Practice interviews for university applicants.
4. House/life admin: more Xmas presents, start on making calendars for parents, more financial stuff, get work done on car, follow up with plumber, book meetings with daughter's teachers.
5. Self-care/fun: exercise, read, sleep, journal, do something creative, book club, wander round local Christmas fair on Friday.

Susan

1. Read article from colleague
2. Read student piece before I meet her
3. Deal with questions for BIG COLLABORATION
4. Clear all the piles of paper
5. Draft Christmas letter (yes, I still send actual cards!)
6. Start planning party
7. Keep up with all the admin stuff and work
8. Make sure that I'm far enough ahead on anything I can do that when proofs come I have mental space and a clean desk
9. Keep up with exercise
10. Do something fun sometime (tonight I went to the Holiday Pops concert from our symphony, so progress.)

Sunday, 30 November 2025

2025 Session 3 - Week 11, filing cabinets

 I hope all US-ians have had a lovely Thanksgiving and are enjoying their leftovers (honestly the best part of any holiday meal in my opinion).  As always at the end of November, the demands of the teaching term (and looming assignments bringing out the students who have not been showing up or replying to checks for weeks now - and all need attention NOW) and the looming list of Christmas chores are building up just as the weather hints firmly that hibernating inside under the duvet is the only logical thing to do - how working parents manage I don't know, they must run on nothing but sugar, caffeine and adrenaline for at least a month!).  A long weekend and a big feast would be a very nice minibreak right now, so I hope it went well for you all.

Shoutypants is back in his winter bed, and disapproving of me turning on the lights and waking him up

This week's stationary item is more stationary-adjacent, and follows on from last week's talk about binders quite nicely - filing cabinets.  Are they still a thing for you/in your office?  Do they make things vanish (out of sight out of mind) or help keep things in order?  Or is everything digital now? (and if so, do things disappear or stay organised helpfully in your online systems?).


LAST WEEK'S GOALS

Daisy
New/Old paper to co-authors
One review now extra urgent
Review committee homework
Read grad student chapters (one for each would be good)
Practice like maniac for upcoming shows

Dame Eleanor Hull
- swim x2, cardio & weights at gym x1, keep up as best I can during Thanksgiving break*, yoga x5
- at least 4 writing sessions
- finish final exam and review sheets for grads
- add policies and send sample syllabus
- Thanksgiving cooking for two
- jigsaw puzzle? fun reading? something fun!

heu mihi
1. Find reviewers for two journal articles
2. Write a letter of nomination for a teaching award for a grad student
3. Work out 3-4 times (including a yoga class)
4. Enjoy family
5. Read a little for research on a subject I'm just interested in, not planning to write about (what luxury!)

JaneB
SELF-CARE:
a) intentional movement for at least 15 minutes three days
b) dentist's appointment, ring GPs to see if I can make a non-urgent review appointment
c) making a couple of times a week
d) two gently social things (D&D hopefully)
e) keep up reading for pleasure
IMPROVING MY ENVIRONMENT
a) 75%+ of the weekly list of chores
b) make a plan for the shelving in the living room
c) don't make clothes worse
TEACHING AND ADMIN:
a) prepare week 12 materials
b) mark on-time submissions for big assignment
c) limit teaching and admin to 5 hours at weekend
d) feedback on draft from former senior PhD student
e) start on feedback for Senior MSc by Thesis student
RESEARCH
a) finish very long lasting multi-author paper resubmission
b) if possible read revised manuscript from last autumn's visiting post-doc.

Julie
1. Finish and send chapter to editors.
2. Aim to finish other chapter
3. Score poster submissions for conference.
4. House/life admin: find plumber, get gutters and roof cleaned (unless it snows again), eye test for daughter, hair cut for son, financial stuff.
5. Self-care/fun: baking, make soup, read, journal, keep up with exercise, sleep more.

Susan
1. Finish all the copyedits
2. Clear my desk and all the piles around the house
3. Order snacks for various events that are coming up
4. Get all the rest of the assignments up in my classes
5. Send out notice about upcoming events
6. Read MS for journal
7. Do something on the decluttering /clearing project (1/2 hour four days)
8. Keep up with exercise
9. Take at least Thursday off for the holiday

Sunday, 23 November 2025

2025 Session 3 - Week 10, binders and binder clips

 It's been COLD this week in the UK - scraping ice off the car, some spells of freezing rain, snow showers and snow lying where I am.  Several modules had assignment deadlines so the students were feeling hard-done-by and skipping class, and Shoutypants spent most of the week either under the heated clothes airer (below, where accidental sock placement makes it look like he's feeling festive) or under my fleece dressing gown.  Sadly, I still had to work.  But there are only three weeks of teaching left...


Today in terms of stationary let's talk about binders (and binder clips).  I used to use ring binders (and paper folders and envelope folders and box files) for just about everything in my efforts to stay organised, but as more and more things moved on line, that's much less of a thing - the most used ring binder in my office now is repurposed to be a door stop!  But I still make a lot of use of binder clips (or bulldog clips or whatever you call them).  How do you keep your papers together and organised?  Has it changed?  Do you kind of miss picking out just the right design of binder for a project, or occasionally being 'bitten' by a binder's rings?m or the pleasure of opening a new packet of pre-printed dividers to put into the binder?

<b>LAST WEEK'S GOALS:</b>

Daisy

Data for new/old paper
Sample processing
Two reviews now urgent
Review committee homework

Dame Eleanor Hull

- swim x3, cardio x3, weights x2, yoga x5
- at least 4 writing sessions
- finish grading undergrad papers; finish prep of objects for a special class; write two more assignments
- finish sample syllabus for a proposed course
- put new sticker on licence plate

heu mihi

no goals set

JaneB

SELF-CARE:
a) intentional movement for at least 15 minutes three days
b) making a couple of times a week
c) two gently social things (D&D hopefully)
d) keep up reading for pleasure
IMPROVING MY ENVIRONMENT
a) 75%+ of the weekly list of chores
b) make a plan for the shelving in the living room
c) don't make clothes worse
TEACHING AND ADMIN:
a) finish week 10 and prepare week 11 materials
b) limit teaching and admin to 5 hours at weekend (I have an online PhD defense to do on my non working day...)
c) do at least one more piece of graduate student writing (both MSc by thesis students submitted drafts of stuff last week)
RESEARCH
a) finish very long lasting multi-author paper resubmission
b) if possible read revised manuscript from last autumn's visiting post-doc.

Julie

1. Finish article edits and resubmit.
2. Finish one of the chapters and send to editors.
3. Work on other chapter if time.
4. House/life admin: find plumber, chase prescription, take car for service/MOT and hope worrying engine noise doesn't turn out to be serious, start Xmas planning.
5. Self care: get over cold/virus!

Susan

1. New batch of copyedits on Famous Author
2. Deal with last questions on Big Collaboration because my co-editor is in Japan
3. Clear desk of junk
4. Catch up on teaching stuff
5. Get back into exercise
6. Read some journals
7. Do some needlepoint
8. Sleep

Sunday, 16 November 2025

2025 Session 3 - Week 9, pencil cases, pots and other containers

Storm Claudia brought a day of heavy rain and flooding to my part of the UK yesterday, and I was very glad it was my non-contract day so I could stay in, even if I did have work to do!  Not having Thanksgiving to look forward to can make this part of the year especially "slogging through mud that sticks to your boots" in nature, but we are definitely past the half way point of the semester so we should all give ourselves a little pat on the back and some virtual chocolate!

This week, lets talk about how we corral our writing implements on our desks and when we're moving around - do you still have a nice pencil case like we had in school, or are you more of a "pen in every bag and pocket" type?  Does your desk have a special pen pot or tray, or do writing implements hang our free-range?

A Shoutypants laser-hunting victory caught on camera! (Ignore bucket of washing up items being collected from all over the house, I didn't get to clear the photo zone before playtime was demanded)

<b>LAST WEEK'S GOALS:</b>

Daisy

Write something on a paper again
Sample processing
Review
Awful 1.5-day committee meeting in different town
Friend visit in former town after meeting

Dame Eleanor Hull

- swim x3, cardio x3, weights x2, yoga x5
- at least 4 writing sessions
- grade undergrad papers; grade last grad quiz, make up next one & grade it; grade at least one in-class assignment from undergrads; do some prep of objects for a special class
- more work on sample syllabus for a proposed course
- more planning of writing projects
- dig compost-heap potatoes

heu mihi

1. Decide on and announce spring and summer teaching
2. Read grad student's note and respond to it
3. Three articles/chapters
4. Follow up on conference-related work
5. Cook and deliver meal for sick colleague
6. Get Covid vaccine
7. Exercise etc.

JaneB

SELF-CARE:
a) intentional movement for at least 15 minutes three days
b) making a couple of times a week
c) two gently social things (D&D hopefully)
d) keep up reading for pleasure
IMPROVING MY ENVIRONMENT
a) 75%+ of the weekly list of chores
b) make a plan for the shelving in the living room
c) don't make clothes worse
TEACHING AND ADMIN:
a) prepare week 10 materials
b) limit teaching and admin to 5 hours at weekend
c) finish current graduate student text and do at least one more piece of graduate student writing (both MSc by thesis students submitted drafts of stuff last week)
RESEARCH
a) prepare for large project meeting (comment on revised document)
b) finish very long lasting multi-author paper resubmission
c) if possible read revised manuscript from last autumn's visiting pot-doc.

Julie

1. PhD viva.
2. Submit proposal for conference next year.
3. Work on article edits - 1 day.
4. Work on chapters - 1 day for each.
5. House/life admin: find plumber for annoying small things that don't seem to be working, send BIL birthday card, chase prescription, book eye test for daughter, book haircut for me.
6. Self-care/fun: find date to meet up with friends, read, journal, sleep, exercise, pub quiz with other friends.

Susan

1. Write paper
2. Enjoy conference
3. Hang out with friends and academic friends
4. Try to get some exercise during conference
5. Deal with any emergency stuff on work
6. Sleep well
7. Be zen about airline travel on 12 hour trips..

Sunday, 9 November 2025

2025 Session 3 - Week 8, pencils and their accessories

Hi everyone, the weather is unseasonally warm and now the clocks have changed it's getting dark very early - sadly teaching is ramping up, when it feels like I should get to snuggle up with a book every evening and possibly make Christmas lists.  The stressing about assignments (from students who have noticed that they have assignments due the coming week... which we've been talking about since mid-September, but that doesn't count) is also starting, so it must be November.  And no Thanksgiving Break here in the UK - fun as Bonfire Night is, I live in a part of the country where fireworks are much loved and go off from a few days before Hallowe'en until the middle of the month which makes it less special (fortunately Shoutypants seems to understand that they aren't a threat to him, and largely ignores the bangs).
  
It was fun to read everyone's responses about washi tape - although I feel I should apologise for causing spending!  Here are a few of my current favourite tapes - the cat in the hat reminds me so much of the late lamented Fluffball with his derpy little face!


This week let's talk about a really basic stationary tool - the humble pencil.  Are you a mechanical pencil, a grab any pencil, or a never touch a pencil type?  Do you always have a sharpener and eraser, or never?  Do you have specific requirements for those accessories (I looove my T'Gaal pencil sharpener) or just use whatever comes to hand?
And here's the weekly Shoutypants, taking a nap in a very Autumnal palette - he's fond of this footstool even though he has multiple cushy cat beds available.  And the boxes are there because I've been needing a new bookcase for... multiple years.  MULTIPLE years.  And they're boxed to save dust and make them less likely to randomly fall over.


LAST WEEK'S GOALS:

Daisy
Minimize people-managing issues, or hide
Write something on a paper, any paper
Sample processing fun stuff
Plan out November activities and commitments
Work on co-authored paper
Urgent review as favour to someone I like and want to support
Do something fun

Dame Eleanor Hull
- swim x3, cardio x3, weights x2, yoga x5*
- at least 4 writing sessions
- grade undergrad papers; do some planning for both classes
- more work on sample syllabus for a proposed course
- planning to see if I can possibly take on another writing project next year
- pay bills
- final putting-to-bed of garden

heu mihi
1. Take notes on the three essays that I read; read and take notes on two more
2. Rec for friend
3. Admin: Select summer teachers, start sorting out grad students’ teaching preferences
4. Life things: Make two annoying calls
5. Exercise, sleep, try to find some repose—go for a walk or two

JaneB
SELF-CARE:
a) intentional movement for at least 15 minutes three days
b) making a couple of times a week
c) two gently social things (D&D hopefully)
d) keep up reading for pleasure
e) call dentist - think I'm due my annual check up and they haven't contacted me, so I need to check in.
IMPROVING MY ENVIRONMENT
a) 75%+ of the weekly list of chores
b) make a plan for the shelving in the living room
c) don't make clothes worse
TEACHING AND ADMIN:
a) week 9 materials prepare and start week 10 if possible b) limit teaching and admin to 5 hours at weekend
c) wrap up last graduate student application
d) comment on and return at least one piece of graduate student writing (both MSc by thesis students submitted drafts of stuff last week)
RESEARCH
a) read reply to budget email, take appropriate actions. prepare for next meeting about this project
b) prepare for large project meeting (comment on document)
c) organise and run mock viva for Junior PhD student, debrief
d) work on very long lasting multi-author paper resubmission (which was going nicely until the most annoying author - who led the original project but didn't work on this part - started in on the "have to make it more exciting for REF" line which is going to be a pain).

Julie
1. Submit the book review!
2. Work on one of the chapters.
3. Email other authors in other edited volume to check for overlaps.
4. Start edits to article.
5. Prep for viva next week.
6. House/life admin: renew son's passport, thank you gift, sort out payment for shed, try to find option for piano, get repeat prescription.
7. Self-care: read, sleep, journal, exercise, watch new series about menopausal women who form a rock band (Riot Women on BBC if anyone is interested - only seen first episode, but a lot resonated!)

Susan
1. Keep up with copyedits on Famous Author.
2. Do another session on microfilm, get stuff I might use for the next paper (just to add something new)
3. Deal with Unnecessary Report / formatting, any revisions, etc.
4. Set up spring talks
5. Get back to exercise (none really while traveling)
6. Get back to tapestry
7. Eat well/ sleep well