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Wearing lots of hats—er, ribbons—at this meeting. |
It wasn’t a good idea, though. It was a GREAT idea.
This afternoon, I attended life coach Dr. Samantha Sutton’s
interactive talk called "Mentor-Mentee Interaction: How to Have a Difficult Conversation." In the
past, Dr. Sutton has presented this as a 10-week, 4-credit course at Stanford.
I was pleasantly surprised to see what I believe were an equal number of
students, postdocs, and professors in attendance.
When I typically think of preparing for a tough talk, a
student approaching a professor comes to mind. My preparation strategy for
things like this is usually: 1. Prepare what you’ll say; 2. Be disappointed by
mentor’s response; and 3. Not know how to respond because I didn’t prepare for
this response, and because I lack tact and self-confidence. Knowing I’m not
alone, and that PIs struggle with this too, was reassuring to me.
Kudos to everyone for realizing that relationships in the
workplace—and especially among extremely competitive and career-driven
scientists—are really, really complex.