During the course of
writing, collecting, and analyzing your data for your dissertation, you will
learn a great deal. You will learn about technical writing, APA format, and
more about your methodology. However, if you are observant and self-reflective,
you can learn a great deal about yourself too. Occasionally take stock of how
you approach this large task. Are you methodological and require a step-by-step
plan be implemented? Are you a last minute person, trying to put something
together before you have to meet with your chair? Think through the
implications of your responses, how is your personality interacting with your
desire to be done with your doctorate?
Do you need frequent
feedback or are you a person who likes to work on your own and just get feedback
when necessary? How do you handle criticism? Do you become angry and defensive
or do you look on criticism as a learning opportunity?
What writing issues
are frequently commented upon by your chair/ committee? Do you tend to get into
the little details to such an extent that your committee does not understand
why you have included these issues? Common comments might be "please
reduce your number of pages! Relate this back to your project." Perhaps
you tend to follow interesting but irrelevant tangents in the literature-
either never writing because you cannot get out of the literature or writing
about issues not related to your study. Consider what leads you to these
tendencies… how can you keep yourself on track?
How do like to read
articles- in print or on the computer? How do you (or do you??) organize these
articles? Do you have piles everywhere or is your office very tidy? All of
these are giving you information about yourself and your personality. Why not
take a little time to think about how you are reflected in your work habits?
None of the characteristics are necessarily bad or wrong, however, it is an
opportunity to decide if it they are getting you where you want to go.
Next time I will discuss some
alternative sources for articles. Do you
have an issue or a question that you would like me to discuss in a future post?
Would you like to be a guest writer? Send me your ideas!
leann.stadtlander@waldenu.edu
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