DiscoverAcademic Writing Amplified241: [Writing Practice Series] Making A Date With Your Writing [RE-RELEASE EP 65]
241: [Writing Practice Series] Making A Date With Your Writing [RE-RELEASE EP 65]

241: [Writing Practice Series] Making A Date With Your Writing [RE-RELEASE EP 65]

Update: 2024-10-29
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Welcome to another segment of the podcast series about writing practices and establishing sustainable writing habits in academia. Today, I am discussing how to make and keep a writing date. 

As a scholar, you juggle many responsibilities, and it can be challenging to say no when things come up that interfere with your writing date. We allow these "urgent" requests to overshadow the importance of your writing. There will always be something or someone pulling at our time, and we need to learn how to say "no" and prioritize our writing practice.

I share strategies to help you build a consistent writing practice by scheduling writing dates in small time blocks during your most productive time of the week. I also emphasize the importance of self-accountability and strengthening your time and project management skills. Finally, I explain how professional development can help establish boundaries around your time and give your writing the importance it deserves.

If you struggle to make and keep writing dates, this episode is for you. Tune in for key insights about building a sustainable relationship-based writing practice.

 

For full show notes visit scholarsvoice.org/podcast/241.

 

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241: [Writing Practice Series] Making A Date With Your Writing [RE-RELEASE EP 65]

241: [Writing Practice Series] Making A Date With Your Writing [RE-RELEASE EP 65]

Cathy Mazak, PhD