Friendly counter-point: celebrate effort, not outcome ('success'?). Celebrate the submission of an article for the first time, not the editor's decision. Celebrate submitting the grant. Celebrate your student having finished data collection, not their p-value.
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Yes, I've been teaching this to myself & my collegues & students. Valuing your own effort more that other people's assessment is a healthy way to take back control over your mental well-being.
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A colleague of mine insists on celebrating rejects as well :).
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Means you’re being productive and stepping up to the plate....

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Successes to celebrate: Exciting idea Recruiting the team Productive team meetings Final study design Ethics submission Ethics approval Data collection completed Data analysis completed First draft written Submission Feedback from journal Resubmission/New submission Acceptance
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And celebrate the achievements of others; in our centre, we do a fortnightly celebration of all wins, from our administrators’ and research assistants’ through to our professors’.
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This is beautiful.
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Perhaps academia could learn to encourage, encompass and not always denegrate and demoralise students.
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It’s so bad that I celebrate when I receive nice unexpected emails.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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