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Office Hours for January (Poll)
Hi Everyone, I would like to set a new schedule of office hours beginning on the week of Monday, January 4th and wanted to know what times are best for everyone. Last semester I offered a time during week in the evening and a Sunday morning hour. Please respond to the poll to let me know what timeframe are best for you. Feel free to share any specific days/times in the comments, as well.
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@Leslie Porter Thank you! I will be sure to offer an office hour every weekend.
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@James Watkins Noted. I'm completely flexible for the most part and everyone knows if office hours are not convenient, we can just schedule a one-on-one.
Office Hours
Greetings, Dissertation Demystified. This week's office hours have been posted on the calendar and they will be as follows: Wednesday 21st at 7 PM EST and Saturday, 24th at 2 PM EST. Keep keeping on!
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@Leslie Porter Wonderful. Looking forward to it!
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@James Watkins No worries at all!
Wednesday Dossier: You Will Break Your New Year's Resolution—Unless You...
We are 14 days into the New Year, and you bet this read will come in handy. As the New Year dawned, did you nobly resolve to dissertate every single day? Did you remember to vow to socialize less and turn off the TV early? Perhaps you also listed daily morning runs before breakfast to boost productivity? Did you pat yourself on the back for your new commitment to shaping up your dissertation or yourself? Not so fast. The bad news is that chances are, a significant 4 out of 5, you will give up by Valentine’s Day. Not my words, but according to research by researcher and scholar Marti Hope Gonzales, Ph.D., at the University of Minnesota. Good intentions don't guarantee success. However, there's hope! You can still set yourself up to be among 20% who succeed. Let’s keep those resolutions by embracing these year-round special tips, shall we? 1. Focus on Just One New Habit at a Time Before you jump into action, take time to plan. The main challenge most of us face is not a lack of goals; rather, it’s that we tend to have too many goals. The best way forward? Focus on one change at a time towards completing your dissertation. Developing new habits eats up your daily reserve of willpower, so don't spread it too thin. Break it down into small steps. 2. Boost Your Motivation Frame the goal in terms of what you will do rather than what you will stop doing. Take time to reflect on how this change complements your values and overall goals to enhance your interest as a doctoral candidate. "Do everything you can to keep your personal goals manageable and meaningful, and you will see the tasks become less aversive. 3. Monitor Your Progress Find a user-friendly way to monitor your progress on your resolution. It's easy to forget to follow through on a new habit, and unfortunately, that spells disaster. You can tack up an old-fashioned wall calendar or pick from the mushrooming Android and iPhone habit tracker apps to keep track of the progress made and celebrate all the small and big wins while at it.
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Thanks, Brenda! I'll give a specific example for each that I find helpful: 1. Make creating micro-goals a habit (many members have already encountered this approach). If you need to write your literature review, start with reviewing 10 articles a day. Begin with the abstract and immediately review an article that is not relevant. Then you can add them to your reading list. 2. The biggest motivation you should remind yourself is not finishing the degree, not being called "Doctor", but the impact your research will have. Set your goals on what the doctorate and your study will open up for you and the dissertation will not seem like a terminus but a gateway. 3. I'm an old-fashioned guy, so I strongly recommend tacking up that old fashioned calendar and simply writing what you accomplished, however small, each day. Putting pen to paper always adds gravitas and ceremony to things we typically relegate to our smartphone calendar or notes. 4. It is really easy to become numb from reading so much literature focused on your topic. It is very important, of course, but find ways to engage with your field outside of journals. Also, find time (even if it is 10-15 minutes) do something non-academic that inspires you. For me, I do calligraphy and work on creating my own language. 5. Well, everyone here is already doing this by being a member of our community. I know we are all getting back into the work grind after the holidays, but don't forget we are always here to give you feedback, workshop drafts, and provide insights.
Article on Qualitative Coding
Greetings everyone, I just published an article on qualitative coding on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/qualitative-coding-developing-common-schema-across-three-kotowski-esmdf. @Ian Anderson and @Lujain Saleh Since both of you are the closest to the data analysis phase, I think it is definitely worth having a read over. Everyone else, I highly recommend you read it as it will get you thinking about what your data and analysis needs are. @Stephanie Burke since your study is shaping up to be a phenomenological study, the section on Moustakas approach will be very valuable to you. Please let me know your thoughts and feel free to share/repost it on Linkedin.
Hello from Fortaleza!!!
Hey Guys, we are on a family trip this week (I can take 1 per year). We are in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brasil. I will be working at night while the family sleeps. But, thought I would share the view...
Hello from Fortaleza!!!
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Very beautiful! You are in an enviable place. I hope the sea-side energy proves to be inspirational for productive ADRP work.
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