Productivity for Scientists

1) a poster on Overcoming Overwhelm

2) a list of 126 Ways to Become More Productive

3) Olga's weekly Productivity Insights ezine

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How to manage it all: a resource for moms in science

Are you a scientist who recently also became a mother?

Are you trying to “manage it all” feeling it’s all too much
and wondering why it needs to be so difficult?

Then read on!

Here are some simple and powerful productivity techniques and mindsets
I would like to share with you!

I myself have been a scientist for the last 13 years and am a mother of two little joyful and very energetic boys.

I have been doing a cutting-edge research in physics for my personal Fellowship given to me by the National Academy of Sciences here in the UK while remaining a very involved mom.

I have figured few things out that really work and help me to remain productive while feeling fulfilled and happy in my work and life. Now I want to share them with you.

Click the link below to download the FREE “How to manage it all” start pack: a great resource for moms in science:

CLICK HERE to get
your FREE “How to manage it all” start pack,

a resource for moms in science.

The start pack includes:

1) a poster with my 5 top tips on overcoming overwhelm. This will help you become more productive and stay on track with your work.
2) “Finding Your Work/Life Balance” – a list of productivity and mindset tips for finding balance between your roles as a scientist and a mother. This will help you start feeling in charge of your work and life situation, be more effective at what you do for your job while feeling happier during the time you spend with your family.
3) a video message from me telling you something you need to hear most right now! It also explains the 3 steps you can take today to help yourself feel more balanced in your work and life. This in turn will help you be on “top of the things” and to “manage it all”.

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2 Responses to How to manage it all: a resource for moms in science

  1. Allison Johnstone says:

    Love the new website Olga.

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