I know many folks are struggling with getting things done these days, but I’ve been more productive since the pandemic began than I ever was before it. Why? Academia has been more accessible than ever to chronically ill grad students.

#AcademicChatter / @chron_ac THREAD ⤵️
Without mandated wake up times, evening classes, or extra events to attend, I can work when my body works best—and rest when I need it. Virtual events & conferences also mean I can participate while taking care of my body at home and avoiding flares from travel.
I’ve been able to spend more time reading, writing, & doing teaching prep because I’m not wasting energy managing symptoms that come with typical academic life. Issues like sitting for long periods and forcing my body/mind to work during symptomatic times of day are gone.
And best of all, people are giving each other grace! We’re being kinder to our students and each other, which is pretty amazing to see. Being flexible goes a long way.
I recognize that this is still a taxing time for chronically ill folks for so many reasons—including academic unemployment and social isolation. I’m fortunate to have a steady paycheck and a place to live.
All the more reason to lean into these mutual care and accessibility practices.

Anyone else feeling this accessibility-productivity boost? Or finding different challenges with virtual academia? (One of mine is increased migraines from screen time.)
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