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.. NASA Langley Research Center March 14, 2008.. Rice University

My Life Full-time PhD student and full-time researcher for NASA. Work-a-holic, Perfectionist. Married 5 1 2 years so far... to another C.S. PhD Student. long distance marriage for almost 4 years. Hobbies: Dance: Ballet, tap, jazz, Irish, and ballroom dancing: taking class, teaching, watching, performing, choreography, etc. Iyengar yoga. Cycling: touring and long-distance. Volunteering. French language and culture. Visiting museums: Art, Science, Technology. Logic puzzles.

How do I do it? Prioritize what s really important. Multi-task! Non-work activities accomplish more than one goal. Tap dance: exercise, leadership, communication. Join cycling club with colleagues. Yoga: exercise and meditation. Get creative! Find innovative ways to tie in things I love in a useful way. Speak French at NASA. Phrase the problem I m working on as a logic puzzle. Ask other people how they do it. The person will probably be flattered. Knowing will de-mystify their life for you! You may learn something helpful and will feel far less inadequate.

Balancing School and Work People say to learn when to say no but this didn t work for me. Be careful when saying no because it can make your collaborators feel like you re not a team player. Learn when to say yes, IF and point out reasonable concessions which will make a big difference in your work load. Don t be afraid to ask for help. Remember to give credit. Find projects that fit multiple needs. Get better at marketing. Make both sides see how what you re doing is of specific benefit to them. Sometimes balance isn t possible.

Time Management Strategies No email Fridays. Alternate between extended periods of concentrating on one thing and periods of knocking out lots of small tasks in a row. Alternate between telecommuting and going in to the office. Don t let meetings carve your day into small chunks of time. Organize your To Do List by the amount of time each task will take and practice bin packing your schedule! (NP hard!) Read the hardest problem you re working on over again just before you go to sleep. Analyze yourself: keep a time journal for two weeks. What will happen if I don t do it? Don t buy cable TV. If you can, don t have a TV.

Time Management Strategies No email Fridays. Alternate between extended periods of concentrating on one thing and periods of knocking out lots of small tasks in a row. Alternate between telecommuting and going in to the office. Don t let meetings carve your day into small chunks of time. Organize your To Do List by the amount of time each task will take and practice bin packing your schedule! (NP hard!) Read the hardest problem you re working on over again just before you go to sleep. Analyze yourself: keep a time journal for two weeks. What will happen if I don t do it? Don t buy cable TV. If you can, don t have a TV.

Participate in Work-Related Activities Go to research group tea s, lunches. Go to research talks. Broaden you horizons. Show appreciation to the speaker and participation to your school. You learn how to give talks by watching good and bad talks. Get ideas for interdisciplinary research projects. Think about something different for an hour. Make important contacts. Bring something to read/grading/etc. just in case. This is a great opportunity; you ll miss it when it s gone.

Volunteering Give back, maintain perspective, take an energizing break. Really helps the community. Dispel stereotypes. Inform the public about science. Inspire children to follow you. Builds your resume. Multi-tasking: energizes you, feeds you, gives you a break. Better at explaining what you do at multiple levels. Better at explaining why your job is important. You will get ideas and inspiration from the people you re helping!

Ways to Volunteer Judge science fairs. Talk at local schools, science clubs, career days. Sign up to be a mentor/project advisor. (getmagic.org) Tutor at local schools. Set up a table at a science museum. Help host science festivals/events: Sally Ride Science Festival Girl Scout Science Day Offer tours of your lab to school groups.

Exercise ACM studies show that people who take a break to exercise actually accomplish more work in total than those who skip the gym and spend that extra hour at work. Exercise... makes your brain operate more efficiently gives you more energy reduces your appetite reduces your need for sleep relieves stress

How Teaching Tap Dance Makes Me a Better Computer Scientist I have to think on my feet and be spontaneous every week. I have better problem-solving skills. I m better at explaining things on multiple levels. It helps me improve my confidence, assertiveness, leadership. I can take more risks! When I mess up, it s not at my real job. My brain is totally consumed thinking about something completely different for an hour. I work with all right-brained women and children totally different from my other job! It s rewarding and fun. I leave energized and in a good mood. It s great exercise!

Background At Work Outside of Work Long-Distance Relationships Prioritize Family and Friends When your grandmother dies, that should be the subject of your research meeting. Always make time for your husband. Always take off your wedding anniversary. Schedule at least annual visits to both your family (ie parents/siblings) and best friends. Nurture long-distance friendships as you would long-distance romances. Summary

Strategies for Long-Distance Relationships Communication: plan, practice, always increase. Phone, email, and get a web-cam. Make a big deal out of anniversaries. We spend a long weekend exploring a new city (especially all of the museums) every year. It is tempting to spend the time you are together at family functions, holidays, weddings, etc. Do not do this! You need time alone to catch up on communication, not in public. Always have your next date on the calendar. Don t let it drift because it will drift forever. Be up-front with your advisor and professors. It s a lot easier to keep a date if you ve been telling them about it for months.

Long-Distance Relationships Analyzed Problems: Communication necessarily deteriorates. Schedule private time to talk in person; see a counselor. It s easy to resent the other person for not being there. You can get into a single/independent mind-set. Emotionally, it gets harder, not easier, with time. Benefits: You will forget the small stuff. You will appreciate time together more. Absence really does make the heart grow fonder. You will spend more quality time together. You will be better at overcoming obstacles together.

What I Hope You Learned Prioritize. Multi-task! Be creative! Always make time for exercise. Volunteer! Resources: My website: http://shemesh.larc.nasa.gov/people/kyr I also recommend talks by Randy Pausch: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pausch/ Thanks to Moshe Y. Vardi, Eric W. D. Rozier, and Kathryn Fisler for their advice and contributions to this talk.