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The Academic Imperfectionist combines philosophical analysis and coaching insights to help you dump perfectionism and flourish on your own terms. Your host is Dr Rebecca Roache, a coach and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of London.

The Academic Imperfectionist Rebecca Roache

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    • 4.9 • 26 Ratings

The Academic Imperfectionist combines philosophical analysis and coaching insights to help you dump perfectionism and flourish on your own terms. Your host is Dr Rebecca Roache, a coach and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of London.

    #84: The underappreciated value of waiting for success

    #84: The underappreciated value of waiting for success

    Where did we all get this idea that if we want to succeed, we need to go faster? And that if we haven't succeeded yet, that must mean that we're probably not good enough? Sometimes, the reason we haven't succeeded isn't that we're not good enough, but that we haven't waited long enough. And that means that doing better doesn't necessarily require being better - it means holding on for longer. Swallow your impatience, friends, and gather round to hear about a key to success that is hiding in plain sight.

    Here's the tweet by Billy Oppenheimer discussed in the episode.

    • 20 min
    #83: How to be happy

    #83: How to be happy

    No, not like that. I'm not talking about how to achieve the ultimate happiness, eudaimonia, or enlightenment. I'm simply talking about how to enjoy your down-time without feeling like you're doing it wrong. If you've ever looked forward to a well-deserved day off and then settled down for some serious relaxation only to find yourself consumed by anxiety about whether you're enjoying yourself enough, this episode is for you.

    References:

    Diener, E., Sandvik, E., and Pavot, W. 2009: 'Happiness is the frequency, not the intensity, of positive versus negative affect', in Diener, E. (ed.) Assessing Well-Being: The Collected Works of Ed Diener, Social Indicators Research Series 39: 213-231.

    Mauss, I. B., Tamir, M., Anderson, C. L., and Savino, N. S. 2011: 'Can seeking happiness make people unhappy? Paradoxical effects of valuing happiness', Emotion 11/4: 767.

    • 23 min
    #82: Stop policing yourself

    #82: Stop policing yourself

    How well do you know yourself? Are there feelings that you have, or things that you care about, that you're in complete denial about? Trust me, there probably are - you just haven't noticed. And it's a problem, because until you can acknowledge the things that make you happy (or unhappy) and the things you care about, you can't even begin to build the life you want. Get the kettle on and join your Imperfectionist chum for some self-policing troubleshooting.

    • 19 min
    #81: Are you trying to live a final draft life?

    #81: Are you trying to live a final draft life?

    Are you hesitant to make certain changes in your life, like changing careers or ending a relationship, because you don't want the time and energy you've invested in your life so far to be wasted? If so, you're not alone - but you're wrong. Recognising that aspects of your life aren't working for you doesn't mean your efforts have been wasted. Your life isn't an essay draft, where bad choices and wrong turns get cut from the final draft. You're holding yourself back, and your imperfect friend is here to put a stop to it.

    • 19 min
    #80: What are you so afraid of?

    #80: What are you so afraid of?

    When you're procrastinating, reluctant to knuckle down and get on with your work, taking way too long to do what ought to be a straightforward task, do you respond with self-compassion and non-judgmental curiosity as you try to work out what the problem is? Thought not. Instead, you tell yourself that you're lazy and disorganised and shouldn't even have been allowed to graduate from primary school, don't you? There's a problem with that, though. You might think you're holding yourself to account and pushing yourself to aim high, but in fact you're standing in the way of your own progress. Here's what to do instead!

    Check out the brand new What Am I Afraid Of? exercise.

    • 16 min
    #79: My imperfect but adequate working day

    #79: My imperfect but adequate working day

    I keep getting asked what my working day looks like. You know, as if I've cracked this whole productivity thing. I definitely haven't, but I have managed to make positive changes over the past few years as a result of making the sorts of changes I talk about on this podcast. Let me tell you about how it's all gone - not so that you can do things the way I do them (please don't!), but so you can see that change really is possible. Oh, and I'm also going to tell you about Simba, our community cat, who has been CATapulted to fame over the past week or so.

    Donate to help look after Simba!

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
26 Ratings

26 Ratings

Academic35 ,

Brilliant

Being a perfectionist can often come with being an academic. Why is it that we don’t often talk about this? Rebecca breaks the stigma around this topic and gives very practical advice about how we can challenge ourselves to break out of perfectionism. I never miss an episode!

KatieRaz ,

Brilliant

I feel as though Rebecca has some kind of weird ‘Being John Malkovich’ tunnel into my brain, allowing her to observe everything I struggle with as an academic and then do a podcast episode on it. Very highly recommended!

danphy777 ,

Loving it

I love this podcast. It is chilling soothing and reassuring. It would be better if it is a conversion rather than a monologue. I think that would be more cheerful and uplifting!

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