OK so I am locking myself in my apartment all weekend so that I will actually write. First thing to do is set some deadlines. I have to meet my supervisor first week in Sept and I must finish the chapter she has commented on. At least. I have been reading about the Pomodoro Technique to help with time management and have downloaded a software timer until I am allowed out again whereby I can buy a real tomato timer.
I will now post daily to encourage my writing. So today's goal:
1. Set clear deadlines and stick to them
2. Start rewriting chapter that supervisor has commented on.
OK am starting now. Any encouraging thoughts appreciated. (up)
Pleaseeee, for heaven sake, why can’t you create and write all these things in your own blog page. Kindly think of others for there are better means of using this good forum. Give a thought to it and if you are still ignorance, carry on, what else I could say. Happy researching folks;)
Does anyone have any examples of timetables they are willing to share? I am now on countdown until I meet my supervisor and so therefore need to monitor my work on a daily basis. Thanks
Please no hard feelings and same time I don't want to hijack Pamelaspage's thread, I think forum is a place where you get/give help without making it personalized. for example, if this thread was about 'need help/encouragement in writing a chapter' then most of the forum members would have shared their experience. phdbug, there are similar threads on this forum and receiving good feedback; but if everybody start their own 'goal' thread, then what you will think of this forum?
Everybody does not start one of these 'personalised' pages, some do. Those that do can usually be accommodated happily. If this is a general point you wish to make it would refer to the other writing up thread, accountability thread, goal setting threads, viva preparation threads, submission threads as well - all of which are recently/currently ongoing here, none of which I think are problematic, or against forum values, and all of which are instructive and enjoyable.
NB: Experience sharing does not always need to happen in one set generic form of 'tips needed for writing' or similar. One person's journey is as instructive for sharing experiences, gaining insights as five other people's are. Beyond this, I think if people feel these personal threads are problematic, do start a thread on it and ask what the mods/othrs think, instead of hijacking the thread itself.
thanks for your post itsmardan. Maybe I should have put a similar title as per your suggestion but of course do want people to comment and share experiences. Thanks
Thanks Peljam - really useful. My challenge is my studies are officially on hold as I took up a consultancy post so I have no-one to hold me accountable. That's why I decided to set up this thread. But I am still writing after work and at weekends. Do you have a detailed breakdown of each chapter before you start writing? That is what I am working on now. Like you say it's difficult to set a fixed date for each piece of work on a daily basis - best to set daily goals.
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