Thank you for sharing such an amusing welcome post! I was very encouraged by your eclectic background, from jazz musician to the Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, and everything that followed after Teresa Amabile took you in for research. You are an inspiring model, and your attitude feels very genuine through the text and decisions that made your life path :)
As someone with a kindred artistic eye who got into an interdisciplinary master's programme and is just making her first steps into research, I found it very reassuring. Best for your 2025, and looking forward what you make out of it!
Great intro! I often don’t stick around through the end of an intro (poor reading manners), but this one kept me interested all the way to the subscribe button. Looking forward to benefitting from your research!
Thanks for the nice kickoff to the year, Prof Fisher. I'm eager to hear your thinking in the year ahead. We all need help figuring out how to make work suck less :)
What a delightful and engaging read! I can't wait to swim, float, and drift around the bowl more.
Thanks so much, Zoe!
Thank you for sharing such an amusing welcome post! I was very encouraged by your eclectic background, from jazz musician to the Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, and everything that followed after Teresa Amabile took you in for research. You are an inspiring model, and your attitude feels very genuine through the text and decisions that made your life path :)
As someone with a kindred artistic eye who got into an interdisciplinary master's programme and is just making her first steps into research, I found it very reassuring. Best for your 2025, and looking forward what you make out of it!
Thank you (and welcome), Elisabet! I'm really glad it was helpful!
Great intro! I often don’t stick around through the end of an intro (poor reading manners), but this one kept me interested all the way to the subscribe button. Looking forward to benefitting from your research!
Thank you so much, Ashley! I'm flattered and hope you enjoy the newsletter!
Thanks for the nice kickoff to the year, Prof Fisher. I'm eager to hear your thinking in the year ahead. We all need help figuring out how to make work suck less :)
Thanks Nicholas! And thanks for commenting - I really appreciate it!