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Perhaps what is true for one of my dissertation clients is also true for you.  She says that sometimes a day will pass, and she hasn’t done any writing. How do you use your time?  How are you spending your time? Do those two questions mean the same thing? It seems to me that we [...]

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“Hey, where’s the beef?” yells the cranky, elderly woman at a fast food counter.  We see an enormous bun being poked at by two less cranky women.  Trying to say something positive, they agree that the bun is big:  “It’s a big fluffy bun. It’s a very big fluffy bun.”  But the all-business, take-no-prisoners woman says, [...]

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For Christmas celebrants, we’re down to the final week. What are your goals for the week? 1.  If you’re teaching, have you turned in your grades?  Don’t belabor the choices.  This isn’t the time to give lengthy comments on a writing project. Wind it up.  2. If you’re trying to get in a few more days of writing and [...]

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Can’t concentrate?  Having trouble getting into flow with your writing?  Get a cat! Advice to writers can come from the most interesting places.  An unexpected, but most entertaining source of advice is A Far Cry from Kensington, a novel by British writer Muriel Spark.  A Far Cry takes place in 1954 London.  Mrs. Hawkins, the narrator, has a job in publishing.  And yes, [...]

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A dissertation coaching client said that she stopped watching TV and picked up her writing pace in order to meet a deadline.  Now that she has met the deadline, she worries that she will be sucked into watching all of the TV shows that she recorded during her heavy-duty period of writing. Do you record TV shows?  It’s [...]

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How do you keep focused on your writing goal?  Our Lizard Brains can make it all too easy to let a goal slip, and with each deadline or marker you miss, it’s that much longer before you finish your dissertation. FutureMe at www.futureme.org is a helpful tool for accountability as you write your dissertation.   You can [...]

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  Are you one of the millions of instructors or professors back in the classroom this September?   Are you also trying to meet a writing goal?   So how are you doing?  Keeping all of the balls in the air?  Maybe you’re like some of my coaching clients who have returned to their fall teaching jobs [...]

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Have you heard of a “showrunner”? Writers in the TV industry are now expected also to manage—or to have the skills and strengths that would allow them to manage.  According to John Wells, Writers Guild of America West president and writer/producer of E.R., Third Watch, and West Wing, it is virtually impossible to be just a writer [...]

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To Do: Dissertation likes my using the rocks metaphor in “Is Your Dissertation One of Your Big Rocks?”   Many thanks to ToDo, who has a tip for us– go to youtube   Thanks! What fun!   See you on YouTube Nancy Whichard, Ph.D., PCC Your International Dissertation and Academic Career Coach nancy@nancywhichard.com www.dissertationbootcamp.net www.usingyourstrengths.com [...]

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How would your productivity change if you looked at writing as if it were your real job? Ann Patchett, an award-winning author, has done her best to avoid writing. Her novel Bel Canto, has won both the PEN/Faulkner Award and England’s Orange Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She [...]

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