The view from my airplane window back in November 2022.
It’s Time for Takeoff
In just a few days, we’ll call it a wrap on academic year 2022-23. Grades will be submitted, final administrative reports completed, desks cleared and documents filed, and email autoresponder set to “Leave me alone until August.”
I hope that you will have the opportunity to take off this summer. You might be literally taking off on a voyage, either for fun and relaxation or travel related to your research or professional development. Maybe you will take time off, identifying specific days when you can cancel everything and do nothing at all but enjoy a beautiful summer day. Or perhaps a fit of inspiration will strike and new ideas or connections will take off for you in ways that the regular semester doesn’t allow. Further still, maybe you will take off in a different direction than the one you’ve been headed on, such as finally making time for a lunchtime walk or other small acts that support your wellbeing.
I hope that whichever of these forms of takeoff come your way can help you come home to yourself. I saw a social media post recently that posed the following kinds of questions:
- When do you feel most connected to yourself, and what does that feel like?
- Who makes you feel good about being you?
- What are the things you do that make you forget to check your phone?
- What’s a self-promise you can make that can help you be your most authentic self?
One of the things I enjoy most about the summer months is the opportunity to slow down and daydream a little, working at a much different and more deliberate pace that doesn’t feel possible in the heat and pressure of the semester. I intend to make the most of the upcoming languid days and hope you do, as well!
Sincerely,
Magdalena L. Barrera
Vice Provost for Faculty Success