Scientists spend a lot of time talking to each other. How much time do we spend talking with those that are not self-selecting? #scicomm
sorry it's not always easy on twitter, perhaps another time or in person (very low prob of course). Give me a few months maybe.
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Self care is over-looked by many of us. You're never required to represent. It's your choice. DM me if you want to chat more
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one thing I'm happy to share is that interdisciplinary research is not really appreciated always even within subfields. 1/2
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often I start talking people glaze over or have no idea or are intimidated, so it's 101 or silence or talking about 1 side. 2/2
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with you on this 100%
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it is though, but also I'm happy others understand

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personally I think it's better for collaborative skills than what some of my colleagues have learned. But yes, tough
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I agree. I've been told I'm a nerd nobody will like (wtf) & not real Exp Psych'ist "even though you have a phd"
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so not always accepted...
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I've been told I don't work hard enough because 50% of the time I am at a different lab
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