100 Mistakes Academic Writers Make...and How to Fix Them
Stephanie Dunson
15 episodes
9 months ago
If you’re a professor or scholar who struggles with writing productivity, who never seems to have enough time to meet deadlines, who’s weighed down with stress and uncertainty with every new writing project, welcome! The good news is that you’re not alone. The better news is that it’s not your fault. And the best news is that your troubles may be more easily remedied than you think.
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If you’re a professor or scholar who struggles with writing productivity, who never seems to have enough time to meet deadlines, who’s weighed down with stress and uncertainty with every new writing project, welcome! The good news is that you’re not alone. The better news is that it’s not your fault. And the best news is that your troubles may be more easily remedied than you think.
Episode 4: Overestimating How Much Writing You Can Get Done
100 Mistakes Academic Writers Make...and How to Fix Them
13 minutes 31 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 4: Overestimating How Much Writing You Can Get Done
In psychology, they call it optimism bias—that is the tendency to project productivity based on hopes for the future rather than on evidence from the past. And if time allotted and writing produced rarely line up as you plan, you likely to suffer from it. For those of you who are among the multitudes who routinely overestimate how much writing you can get done in a set amount of time, this episode is for you.
100 Mistakes Academic Writers Make...and How to Fix Them
If you’re a professor or scholar who struggles with writing productivity, who never seems to have enough time to meet deadlines, who’s weighed down with stress and uncertainty with every new writing project, welcome! The good news is that you’re not alone. The better news is that it’s not your fault. And the best news is that your troubles may be more easily remedied than you think.