Life is about juggling multiple
things at the same time. The dissertation adds in several additional dimensions
to your juggling act. Let us consider these. When writing the dissertation you
have to set time aside when you work on the paper without many distractions,
this can be difficult with a family. It is also long term, which means planning
activities, whether work or family related can be tricky. During the
dissertation, you will find that it tends to dominate your thoughts to the
determent of other activities, along with this, your family and friends will
probably get tired of hearing about it.
How do you keep everything
dissertation related in the air, along with work, family, etc.? First, realize
you are one person and can only do so much, you are going to need help
juggling! Do not try to keep doing everything yourself, have your family help
with household tasks and errands. Get some dissertation support through peers
and your chair. It may help to speak to your work supervisor about cutting down
on overtime or extra assignments.
Realize there are
going to be times when you simply cannot do everything, and you will need to
prioritize. If you have a family or health emergency, you may need to take a
leave of absence from your dissertation. It is ok (just do not forget to come
back to it!). Be realistic about what you can and cannot do, if you are feeling
stressed then stop and evaluate. Know your own stress symptoms, take care of
yourself and your family, and get help to keep everything you are juggling in
the air!
Next time, I will discuss
the scientific method and your study. Do you have an issue or a question that
you would like me to discuss in a future post? Send me an email with your
ideas. leann.stadtlander@waldenu.edu
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