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1). Tackle Big Projects with Action-Item Lists By : Gina J. Hiatt, PhD
“I know what I need to do; why do I need to write it down? You may have fallen into the trap of thinking this way. And hey, if it works for you, that’s great!
I find, however, that many people with too much to do, or with large projects looming in front of them get into a state of complete overload because they haven’t prepared themselves by keeping very simple action-item lists.
Article Related to: time management, avoidance, writing, project management, organizing, writing articles, goal setting, prioritizing, dissertation coach, tenure, faculty, graduate students, graduate school, academic
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2). Is Time Your Enemy? Conquer Time with an “Unschedule!” By : Gina J. Hiatt, PhD
Time can be your friend or your enemy. For many people who have “free time” to accomplish long-term projects or writing tasks, it is a merciless tyrant. It is just too easy to allow the slightly harder task to slide, as you fill in your day with the humdrum and the emergencies.
The Enemy You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You
In Procrastination: Why You Do It; What to Do About It by Jane Burka and Lenor Yuen, the authors suggest that procrastinators (which I’m convinced means most of us) have a strange relationship with time.
Article Related to: time management, academic, procrastination, thesis, dissertation, writing help, writing, creative thinking, teaching, organization, creative
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3). Are You Setting Yourself Up to Procrastinate? By : Gina J. Hiatt, PhD
Are You Setting Yourself Up to Procrastinate?
"How can I stop procrastinating?"
This is by far the most frequent question that I get from graduate students and professors. As a dissertation and tenure coach, I’ve come to realize that everyone in academia, whether writing a dissertation, completing an article, or doing research, struggles with procrastination.
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4). Do Interdisciplinary Studies Promote Collaboration Between Professionals By : Kadence Buchanan
All academic disciplines share a common and primary commitment to serving the society and working toward the ideal of education for all. Although each discipline has its own focus, the scope of collaboration and exchange existing among university students is today acknowledged by professors, organizations, and the society in general, as a prerequisite practice in a person's educational effort and as the necessary step one has to take before pursuing any type of career.
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