Neiza
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I'm a procrastinator. Like, professional level. For years, I'd work in huge chunks right before big deadlines and hate myself the whole time. For my dissertation, I knew that wouldn't work. You can't write 200 pages in a weekend. So I invented micro-deadlines.
The big deadline: Dissertation due May 1.
The micro-deadlines I set for myself:
I also broke each chapter into smaller pieces: "Introduction by Thursday, lit review section by Saturday, methodology by Monday." It worked. I finished on time. I slept. I didn't cry (much). For any dissertation writers: break it down until the next step doesn't scare you. Then do that step. Repeat.
Anyone else use micro-deadlines? What's your system?
The big deadline: Dissertation due May 1.
The micro-deadlines I set for myself:
- Jan 15: Chapter 1 draft to advisor
- Feb 1: Chapter 1 revisions + Chapter 2 draft
- Feb 15: Chapters 1-2 revisions + Chapter 3 draft
- Mar 1: Full draft to advisor
- Mar 15: Revisions based on feedback
- Apr 1: Final polish and formatting
I also broke each chapter into smaller pieces: "Introduction by Thursday, lit review section by Saturday, methodology by Monday." It worked. I finished on time. I slept. I didn't cry (much). For any dissertation writers: break it down until the next step doesn't scare you. Then do that step. Repeat.
Anyone else use micro-deadlines? What's your system?