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yesterday comment added Greg Martin I'm sorry you're feeling this way. I want to make two comments that you hopefully find empathetic: (1) your feelings are very common to new tenure-track faculty, because there are so many new things to keep track of and the urgent ones are not always the important ones; (2) don't discount the effect of all of the terrible things happening in the world right now on your mood. Take your feelings seriously and take care of yourself; that won't solve your time-management problem, but it will make you better equipped to find helpful solutions.
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yesterday comment added Moishe Kohan Are you in a research oriented department, or mostly teaching department? One way to tell these apart is the presence of a PhD program.
yesterday comment added Anyon Related reading: The time management of teaching v research, How to balance research and teaching responsibilities?, Excel in both teaching and research as a junior faculty member, Pre-tenure strategies to spend less time on bureaucracy, and more on research
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yesterday comment added MathModeler My question actually generated because I went through the answers to that question, @Moishe. None of the techniques really help tackle the paralyzing overwhelm itself.
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