I know what you did last summer
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You blinked and it was mid-August.
The term had wrung you out like one of those blue rag dishcloths, so you spent the first three weeks in a dark room and then the rest of the time pissing about back and forth between your to do list and emails. Eating crackers for dinner.
You meant to take a holiday but couldn’t quite “find the right week.”
You avoided the article, the unread reviews — until they became a permanent low-level dread.
Or maybe you did everything, all the time… and finished the summer more tired than when you started. Just in time to launch into teaching.
Most women in academia enter the summer hoping for space, rest, and progress on their goals.
But without a plan grounded in actual boundaries, values, and realism… we end up scattered, busy, and feeling like we never actually got going.
Worse of all, we think it’s our fault.
(Not productive enough, not motivated enough, not disciplined enough.)
It’s not your fault.
It’s the culture.
And we’re not doing that this year.
Click to join me for I Know What You Did Last Summer.
In this webinar we are going to:
Build a flexible, values-aligned summer plan
Set up a trusted weekly system you can actually stick to
Schedule in time off without guilt (and without “just checking…” email)
Connect with a group of women who are done with being the default do-it-all academic.
I’ve been running these free quarterly planning webinars for the past three years. My method works because I don’t teach you how to cram more into your week. I blend evidence-backed time management tools with deep coaching on identity, values, and boundaries. We work with your nervous system, not against it.