Sarah Bakirci
@sarahbakirci.bsky.social
PhD candidate in Mental Health Science at UCL funded by the Wellcome Trust | alum Yale & McGill University | Interested in timing effects in mental health |
When I approach a new task with curiosity, I always find myself surpassing what I thought I could accomplish, and that productivity simply makes me feel good. The more productive I am, the more competent I feel, the more motivation I gain, and the more curiosity builds. It’s a cycle!
January 19, 2025 at 11:31 PM
When I approach a new task with curiosity, I always find myself surpassing what I thought I could accomplish, and that productivity simply makes me feel good. The more productive I am, the more competent I feel, the more motivation I gain, and the more curiosity builds. It’s a cycle!
In both cases, I regret procrastinating and wish I had started earlier. A simple mind frame change from “I’m overwhelmed” to “I’m curious” helps me get over that initial anxiety around the unknown.
January 19, 2025 at 11:30 PM
In both cases, I regret procrastinating and wish I had started earlier. A simple mind frame change from “I’m overwhelmed” to “I’m curious” helps me get over that initial anxiety around the unknown.
Massive congrats! 😊
December 18, 2024 at 11:51 AM
Massive congrats! 😊
Excellent poster!
October 24, 2024 at 8:20 PM
Excellent poster!