| The Party's Over... Getting Back to the Dissertation |
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Graduate students who have difficulty getting back to their dissertation after a break will find these helpful tips useful. Using Robert Boice's tips from Professors as Writers, you can get back to the dissertation. As you work on your thesis or dissertation, maintaining your momentum is critical. A dissertation coach can help. It's so hard to get back to the dissertation when you've lost your momentum. Here are some specific actions you can take to get back on track. The
Party’s Over… Getting Back to Work Dread. That is
what you may feel as you think about working on your dissertation after the
holidays. Overwhelmed. The
clear and steady path that you had been following seems like a distant
memory. Now it is just a stack of
books, folders, papers, or cryptic computer files that seem to have been created
by someone else. When the
moment comes to sit down to write, it feels like trying to exercise after you
get the cast off your leg. It’s
painful and slow. With that kind of
misery, it’s often easier to check your email or play solitaire. The dissertation can wait until
tomorrow. There
are some steps you can take to lessen the pain of starting up again. These suggestions will make the
transition back to a regular writing program more
palatable.
Robert
Boice, the author of “Professors as Writers” suggests “writing before you are
ready.” This means that you don’t
have to know exactly what you are going to write before you start. Your thinking is clarified by the very
act of writing.
In order
to start writing before you’re ready, dissertation writers may need to
notice that “inner critic” that is telling you that what you’re writing is a
bunch of junk. The following steps
will help you to silence your inner critic.
Hope. Relief. Maybe even excitement. It’s a
wonderful feeling once you get back in the writing habit. Use this technique any time that you
feel stuck in writing your dissertation.
Always keep in mind that short bursts of writing help clarify your
thinking. And Happy New
Year! About
Dr. Gina J. Hiatt Gina J. Hiatt, Ph.D. is the owner/editor of www.AcademicLadder.com, a website for both ABD’s and professors. She coaches academics who want to complete dissertations or writing projects while balancing the demands of academia, including going on the job market and achieving tenure. In addition to individual coaching, Gina runs phone coaching groups for both faculty and ABD’s. Most recently one of her clients got a post-doc at Princeton, another accepted a tenure track position at a research 1 public university, and a third received the highest teacher ratings in the school in her first faculty position. Dissertation coaching works!
Gina can
be reached at Gina@AcademicLadder.com or by
phone: (703)
734-4945.
This article first appeared in the "All But Dissertation Survival Guide" in January, 2005.
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