Meaningful work
Meaningful work
As a mature-aged student, I have been to quite a few networking events over the many years. Iāll tell you though, itās a slightly different experience when youāre networking as an HDR student. Sometimes I feel a bit nervous walking up to a tenured professor/expert and introducing myself. Iāll be attending (and presenting at) a conference in November which Iām getting quite excited about. Here are some of the things Iāll be aiming to do as part of networking during the conference:
- Think strategically. Iāll talk about my plans for post-Ph.D. transitioning, describing to them the kind of work I hope to be involved with after graduation. This will be a useful talking point and will provide a clear purpose for connecting with various academics and industry leaders present at the conference.
- Prepare. Iāll look through the conference program and plan which sessions Iāll be attending. Iāll make a list of the top five people I want to speak to at the conference.
- Listen. Encourage others to talk about themselves and their work and be genuinely engaged as they speak.
- Follow-up. The art of networking is really in the follow-up. Iāll make sure that I send a follow-up email within a couple of days of meeting at the conference. Iāll connect with them on LinkedIn and Twitter and arrange for a coffee catch-up to discuss possible collaborative work.
What I havenāt worked out yet is how Iāll introduce myself. (Any ideas? If you do, please tag us on IG ) I am currently a student of psychology, but I also participate in econ/policy research with a national non-profit organisation. Years ago, I also participated in the and so Iād like to think Iām a passionate ocean steward. Reading this chapter on meaningful work from Brene Brownās book helped me realise that the question, āwhat do you doā shouldnāt only pertain to what paid employment youāre involved in, but should also include any work that matters to you. You can be an accountant by day, but a jeweller at all other times (i.e. What do you do? Iām an accountant/jeweller.) You could be student/hairdresser or a doctor/surf instructor or dentist/soccer player/hospice volunteer.
What is meaningful work to you? What passion projects are you involved in that you would describe as life-giving (i.e. you might not be getting paid to do it, but you absolutely love what youāre doing?)
Cultivating Meaningful Work: Letting Go of Self-Doubt and āSupposed Toā. *This is part of a blog series from my reflections during Mental Health Awareness Month and integrating the guideposts from in my HDR experience.