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Is Your PhD World Upside Down? Come chat with me on Thursday 19th

Axiology Coaching Doctorate PhD

Is Your PhD World Upside Down? Come chat with me on Thursday 19th

As my doctoral candidates will know, I have a Kiwi upside down map on my wall and it's something that appears in all my Zoom calls.  But that's a flat map.  This globe adds more dimensions and it has a message for doctoral candidates. (Scroll down to see where this is!).  Your doctoral journey may have seemed simple enough at the beginning...a straight line from acceptance into the program to graduation!  However the world can turn and throw you off balance. What you thought was up is now down. Your perspective has changed.  So if you want to chat about...

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My PhD candidates are graduating!!

Coaching Doctorate Graduation PhD

My PhD candidates are graduating!!

I was so delighted to get this card from the candidate who graduated a couple of weeks ago.  I want to show anyone who wonders if the end will ever come! And I want to say how grateful I am to him too, for letting me share in his journey,  How lucky am I!! One of the joys of my work is to get those emails that say the oral exam is over and all is well. In my posting on LinkedIn, I tried to describe what that moment is like: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7111895817543712768/ While I celebrate the success of another brilliant doctoral...

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Celebrating a “B” grade

Demands Good Enough Stress Writing

.I just heard from one of my most hard-working and successful PhD students that she got a “B” on her last course paper.  Wonderful! We were both very happy about that, and I want to explain why. First, she's a part-time student, and working full time at a job that requires a lot of travel, and she also has a family.  She had recently been promoted, and was also taking some skill-development courses. But then she applied for a C-Suite job for fun in another city—and got it! That meant she had to move. In the middle of this she...

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Thesis Formatting: When, How and Why

PhD Style Guide Thesis Thesis Format

Why should you be so picky about your thesis format? First, you have to meet your university’s standards for submission. Even more importantly, your examiners will take your clean, elegant, and beautifully presented manuscript as a sign that you are an organized and confident candidate, ready to successfully defend your work. And that’s a good thing.

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I sleep with the APA Manual under my pillow!

Style Guide Thesis Thesis Format

I sleep with the APA Manual under my pillow!

At least that’s what I tell PhD candidates.  Yes, I assure them, it’s slightly uncomfortable but if you want to use the American Psychological Association (APA)Style Guide, you have to spend a lot of time with the manual! And just in case you’re just starting your academic writing and are not sure what a Style Guide is used for, it’s to ensure consistency in citations, reference lists, formatting and layout.  So, if you want to know how long your dashes should be, a good Style Guide will help you with that. I’ve never quite understood why a manual developed by...

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