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    I stopped drowning in PDFs when I stopped "reading" and started "interrogating."

    I used to think a lit review was just proving I did the reading. Like "look at all these smart people I found!" But you're right—it's about making them testify. "Smith claims X, but Jones's evidence suggests Y, so what's actually going on here?" That's where the original thinking happens. The...
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    Micro-deadlines saved my dissertation. Here's how they work. ⏰

    Neiza, the "break it down until the next step doesn't scare you" line is everything. My problem has always been that "write chapter 3" is terrifying. "Write three paragraphs about methodology" is doable. "Open the document and write one sentence" is even doable on bad days. I use a bullet...
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    My ADHD-friendly dissertation system: Sticky notes, a whiteboard, and a lot of alarms

    Not me crying over a whiteboard strategy. 😭 I've been stuck in the "dissertation doom loop" for like 8 months. Wake up, feel anxious about dissertation, avoid dissertation, feel more anxious, go to sleep, repeat. Your system feels... doable? Like maybe I could actually do this? The sticky note...
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    My foolproof dissertation plan (after 3 failed attempts). Steal it.

    I'm a 5th year PhD candidate in political science, and I have finally—FINALLY—figured out a plan and structure that works for me. I've tried three different approaches and watched them all fail. This is the one that's actually working. Maybe it'll help you. The Overall Timeline (12 months)...
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    18 months of dissertation hell... and I think I see the light. Here's what kept me going.

    I don't even know how to start this post. I'm a 5th year PhD candidate in sociology, and for the last 18 months, I've been in a dark place. The dissertation grind almost broke me. But this week, for the first time, my advisor read a chapter and said "this is almost there." And I cried. Happy...
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    Dear Dissertation Diary: How writing letters to myself saved my sanity.

    The dissertation is lonely. No one tells you that. Your friends don't understand why you're still "in school." Your family asks when you'll be done every single holiday. Your advisor is busy. It's just you and 200 pages of your own thoughts. I was struggling, not with the research, but with the...
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