As we stand on the brink of yet another new year, with resolutions swirling all around, we are inundated with excitement and motivation. It’s the “fresh start effect,” a phenomenon which attempts to explain this universal instinct to sync major lifestyle changes with specific moments in time.
These significant junctures act as catalysts, propelling us towards aspirational behaviors and big-picture thinking. They allow us to shrug off past slip-ups, zoom out to see the grand scheme of things, and ignite the motivation needed to reach our goals.
Whether spoken aloud, silently acknowledged, or scribbled in the margins of our planners, resolutions serve as reminders of a commitment to personal growth. For researchers, though, these pledges extend beyond personal aspirations to become strategic tools for advancing their work.
Let's begin by delving into the process of selecting a resolution that aligns with your research and professional goals. Then, we will outline the steps necessary to ensure its successful implementation.
Our personal resolutions often spring from knowing what we don’t want in our lives. “I don’t want to be broke this year, so I will work this much more. I don’t want to binge-watch Netflix every night, so I will start this new hobby,” and so on.
Professional resolutions are the same. Ask what you don’t want and brainstorm some possible solutions. For example, many scientists and researchers share some of these common challenges that lend themselves to countless valuable resolutions:
Challenge: Confirmation bias - The tendency to favor evidence aligning with existing beliefs
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Challenge: Overconfidence pitfall - The conviction that we're infallible, and that our theories and hypotheses are flawless
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Challenge: Tunnel vision trap - Becoming so immersed in the research at hand that breakthroughs in other fields are overlooked
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Challenge: Lacking communication skills - Makes collaboration and dissemination challenging
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Challenge: Waning creativity - Decreases the ability to find novel solutions and adapt to changing conditions
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“Imitation is not just the sincerest form of flattery - it's the sincerest form of learning.”
When you reach out to fellow researchers to inquire about their aspirations and resolutions, you can tap into a wellspring of inspiration. In fact, discovering the goals of your peers introduces the fresh perspectives and novel approaches necessary for pushing yourself towards true, substantive personal and professional growth.
It works to build a supportive network that facilitates the exchange of insights and experiences while addressing common challenges. This shared pursuit not only provides accountability but also opens avenues for collaborative projects.
The diverse backgrounds of colleagues further enrich goal-setting by offering a variety of perspectives and values to help reshape your resolution strategies. Embracing this diversity enriches your own thinking and encourages a more comprehensive approach that promotes continuous learning and growth.
Here are some of the New Year’s resolutions contemplated by other researchers:
Now that you have some ideas for resolutions, what strategies can you use to ensure their completion and success?
Remember to employ the SMART goals model. Make them Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-based.
Take a moment for introspection, examining your research-oriented strengths and weaknesses within the framework of New Year's resolutions. SMART goals will play a pivotal role in transforming this reflection into a meticulously crafted strategic plan.
The shift looks like this:
By encouraging you to step out of the confines of your research comfort zone and into a proactive realm, this method acts as a motivator and performance enhancer. Transforming broad resolutions into SMART goals will provide the structure needed to stay on course and judiciously allocate your time toward endeavors that align with your research aspirations.
Remember, resolutions aren't just for personal growth. They contribute to the advancement of the entire scientific community. Each resolution, no matter how small, adds to the collective progress.
So, whether refining your lab philosophy, injecting some fun into your research, or seeking support on your scientific journey, know that every resolution counts. With each one, no matter how minor it seems, researchers contribute to the entire scientific community’s base of knowledge.
Here's to a year ahead filled with impactful breakthroughs and collaborative strides. AJE wishes all of you a Happy New Year and success in your research journeys!