Event Details
Event Title Empowering Your Time: Practical strategies to do more of what matters
Location Zoom
Sponsor Office of Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development
Date/Time 07/06/2023 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
For more information, contact the event administrator: Carrie Jackman-Hoyle carrie_hoyle@med.unc.edu
Event Presenters
Name Title  
Christina Shenvi, MD, PhD, MBA
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Goal of session:

At the end of this session, participants should feel more empowered, confident, and optimistic about managing their time. In the session I will outline four key tips for managing your time.

Before the session:

Completion of the pre-work is highly recommended to be completed at least 1 week prior to the event.  Instructions on how to complete the pre-work will be in your confirmation email.

 
Description:

Too often we are busy without being productive. Our days are full without being fulfilling. We have too much on our plates and not enough time for the things that matter most. Managing your time is not just something you do, it's how you do everything in your life. When we think about time management, often things like task apps, calendars, and scheduling programs come to mind. However, good time management requires a much deeper understanding of our own minds. The reasons you procrastinate or avoid certain tasks go much deeper than just needing another app on your phone. In this session, Dr. Shenvi will use concepts that range from Stoic philosophy to modern educational psychology literature to explain why we avoid certain tasks and will give practical strategies to help you manage your time better with less stress.


Speaker:

Christina Shenvi, MD, PhD, MBA is a practicing Emergency Physician, educator, writer, speaker, and mom of four. She is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, and director of the UNC Office of Academic Excellence. She also teaches and coaches about time management. Her goal is to help busy professionals feel less stress about their time and be more successful. You can read more on her website: www.timeforyourlife.org
UNC - Chapel Hill