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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Gina J Hiatt Ph.D. You’re almost done with the whole article. You should feel relieved. Instead you feel like you’ve written a bunch of junk.
It’s funny, though. At other times you’ve felt that you’ve written something worthwhile.
Now, however, you feel the urge to read several more articles, add more footnotes, edit it some more, or check your email. Anything but wrap it up and send it in. written by Gina J Hiatt Ph.D. I know what I need to do; why do I need to write it down? You may have fallen into the trap of thinking this way. And hey, if it works for you, that’s great!
I find, however, that many people with too much to do, or with large projects looming in front of them get into a state of complete overload because they haven’t prepared themselves by keeping very simple action-item lists. written by Gina J Hiatt Ph.D.
written by Gina J Hiatt Ph.D. My website poll of 96 junior faculty members has an unequivocal winner.
The poll asks, “What is the hardest part about being a junior faculty member?”
Over a third of the respondents chose “Teaching takes up so much time” as their response.
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