by Cathy Mazak | Apr 25, 2019 | academic writing, mindset, publishing, time management
Are you making these three writing mistakes? Academic women are a diverse and electrifying group. I truly get so much energy from interacting with you all, both in and out of my own field of study. But the more academic women I get to know, the more I realize that...
by Cathy Mazak | Apr 18, 2019 | academic writing, mindset, publishing, time management
As you close your laptop on turning in grades, set up your email auto-responder so that students know you are unreachable and dream about all those projects that you’re going to finish over the break, it might be time for a little reality check. Let me guess: you have...
by Cathy Mazak | Apr 2, 2019 | academic writing, time management
I asked academic women joining my I Should Be Writing! Facebook group: “What’s the biggest obstacle between you and writing more?” Here’s what you all said: “Time!” “Time management and my teaching load at a teaching intensive university” “Time and motivation”...
by Cathy Mazak | Aug 9, 2018 | academic writing, time management
This is part 3 of our four cornerstones of writing more series. Here’s a common writing mistake to stop making now: Putting projects on your to-do list instead of tasks. If you’ve been writing “finish article” on your to-do list, then you’re guilty of this. You’re...
by Cathy Mazak | Apr 19, 2018 | academic writing
It’s that time of the semester. The beginning of the end. Courses ending mean gradings marathons. Academic year ending means committee meetings and reports. All of it together is the perfect storm for exhaustion and overwhelm. Your writing can get lost in the...
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