

The Academic Imperfectionist
Rebecca Roache
The Academic Imperfectionist combines philosophical analysis and coaching insights to help you dump perfectionism and flourish on your own terms. Your host is Dr Rebecca Roache, a coach and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of London.
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Sep 15, 2023 • 29min
#70: How to write
Guest discusses writing anxiety in academia, exploring loneliness and seeking support, strategies for starting a writing project, effective writing strategies for students. Provides tips for reducing anxiety and focusing on personal growth in writing.

Sep 1, 2023 • 29min
#69: How to read
Discover how to tackle the challenge of reading philosophy and academic texts, with tips for better comprehension and efficiency. Uncover the role of perfectionism in slowing down your reading pace and learn strategies to enhance your reading skills. Explore the importance of setting clear goals while reading to improve your understanding and retention of information.

Aug 18, 2023 • 18min
#68: Plato (and Barbie) on perfection
Plato and Socrates discuss the illusion of perfection in the material world. They explore the pressure on women to be extraordinary but never doing it right. The podcast reflects on the challenges of striving for perfection versus settling for good enough. It also examines the conflicting demands placed on women and how perfection is unattainable.

Aug 4, 2023 • 18min
#67: You owe your success to your flaws
I get it: you want to be less of a perfectionist, more confident and assertive, less of a procrastinator, and all the rest of it. These, after all, are things that hold us back - or so we often think. As it happens, though, things are more complicated than that. Those same traits that stand in your way are the same ones that have enabled you to achieve awesome things. Is there a way to get the 'awesome things' bit without the 'stand in your way' bit? Well, put up a chair, chum - the Academic Imperfectionist has some thoughts.

Jul 21, 2023 • 21min
#66: The only productivity hack you need
We all love a bit of productivity porn. What could be wrong with learning about how to get better at getting things done? Well, quite a few things, as it happens. Seeking out the latest productivity tools and techniques can be a way to mask the anxieties you have around your work. To avoid the pitfalls, you need to look inward and think about how you go about getting stuff done. Gather round, friends, and let's dive in.

Jul 7, 2023 • 19min
#65: Reflections on a recent failure
We all hate failure. We're terrified of it. And so, when I chalked up a big fat failure a few days ago, I knew immediately that I needed to dissect it for you lot. The key lesson here? Our unwillingness to look failure square in the face is holding us back. Read Costica Bradatan's Psyche essay about Emil Cioran here.

Jun 23, 2023 • 17min
#64: Reject work/life balance!
We're constantly encouraged to strive for work/life balance. But it's a horrible, victim-blaming, damaging metaphor, and it tricks us into thinking we should take on more than we're able to cope with. And, besides, who wants to spend their entire career balancing stuff?! Your Imperfectionist friend is here with some truth bombs about how you ought to be thinking about how to manage all that stuff you have going on, and how you can view it all in a way that makes it easier to find and enforce healthy boundaries.To find the 'Identify your core values' exercise and the 'Wheel of life' exercise mentioned in the episode, go to The Academic Imperfectionist Resources page.

Jun 9, 2023 • 17min
#63: In defence of your comfort zone
You know that remaining in your comfort zone is basically a psychic crime, right? Like, only losers do that. Successful people are out there pushing boundaries and loving life. Bummer that, by definition, they have to spend their entire time in discomfort, but whatever. Who needs comfort when you've got self-actualisation?Sorry pals, but this is all daft nonsense. Join your Imperfectionist friend for some truth bombs about comfort zones and a guilt-free pass to tossing that stick that you've been using to beat yourself.

May 26, 2023 • 16min
#62: Guilt! Guilt! Guilt!
Whatever it is that you're doing and however it is that you're doing it, you're telling yourself that you're doing it wrong and anyway you ought to be doing something else instead. Right? You feel guilty even when you know you're doing the right thing. You feel guilty even before you've decided what you have to feel guilty about. Your entire mind is an immersive, surround-sound, interactive theatre of turbo-charged guilt. Take a break from your hectic schedule of self-flagellation and let your Imperfectionist friend rein that shit in for you.

May 12, 2023 • 21min
#61: Your productivity standards are like a 1980s fad diet
You know better than to vow, after chomping your way through your fifth slice of chocolate cake, that starting tomorrow you're only ever going to eat salad and you're going to run 10 miles before breakfast every single day, forever. After all, nobody could keep that up, right? Be realistic! But plenty of you are setting your sights on productivity goals that are just as unrealistic. Come for a chat with your imperfectionist friend and have some sense lovingly knocked into you.


