Will you try these writing tips? If you have tried my writing advice after watching my older videos, share your experience below! Check out this Playlist for more videos for PhD Writing! ruclips.net/p/PLF6JfHXiwSZ5g1sfoGCAsPv2tdlsG6aq0
It was really helpful, in my case it’s been two years of phd and I have not been able to start writing even, I have been avoiding it because I have this constant fear that I know nothing, it’s too tough. And same for research paper. And the irony is I used to love writing and reading. But now I struggle to even put down 500 words on a page.
If I had to summarize this video in one word, I’d say: consistency. Show up every day and you’ll make progress. Sounds simple, right? But it’s very hard! Thank you for your video.
Great Steps Vera! Clinical trial papers are a different beast from typical academic papers - one needs to reinvent the wheel to tackle the read :) Glad you created and shared this content!
@PhDCoffeeTime Vera, Thank you for reminding us through this quick summary. Would link the videos mentioned in the description? Good luck with your new job.
Thank you so much for this reminder, I have forgotten about the links, and I am providing them here for your convenience (and acknowledge you in the description, thank you for reminding me!) More detailed videos on Thesis writing: 1. Set Thesis Writing Goals that WORK | SMART goals: ruclips.net/video/9I2LPiw1qvo/видео.html 2. Track Your Daily Writing Time Now | Thesis Writing: ruclips.net/video/_S4SGVD1tTk/видео.html 3. Your Thesis Chapter 1 - How to Illustrate with Inkscape: ruclips.net/video/gCIt9Jzbzu4/видео.html 4. Make Scientific Figures and Posters like a PRO: ruclips.net/video/9MX2lap_ot0/видео.html 5. How Not To Annoy Reviewer #2 - A Writing Style Guide: ruclips.net/video/P7fJsqRaYYY/видео.html 6. Write a Thesis From Home with Less Pain (Literally): ruclips.net/video/24uN2iKkOAs/видео.html 7. How to Keep Track of Everything in Your PhD Folder: ruclips.net/video/77-SPK8PexY/видео.html (Bonus) Research and Note-taking tips: How to Cross-Reference the Literature with OneNote + Zotero: ruclips.net/video/wJJIUhmmTnQ/видео.html Essential Note-Taking Features of OneNote | PhD Research: ruclips.net/video/hEa4zn6HsfA/видео.html Why and How I use Zotero for Academic Writing | Endnote/Mendeley: ruclips.net/video/OZjXuQSDO6U/видео.html
4:16 Of course we need (PhD)Coffee(Time)! ;) The tips are so obvious yet often hard to implement. Thanks for the reminder! Research paper 1 is now with the co-authors, planned submission to Cell Reports next week. Let's hope for a positive outcome :p
Hi... Firstly, thank you for putting lots of efforts to share your experiences and knowledge and secondly I wish that you upload a video about interdisciplinary research and how to write papers with respect to it. It will be very useful for me and so many... whenever I am down I usually listen to your videos and I get myself back on track.... thank you 😇
Hi Kothai, this is a great idea, I will note this for my video list. But since I make video slowly, I would first comment with more details here hopefully it inspires you in your currently situation. In fact my PhD was interdisciplinary (Biology + Engineering) and it was extremely uncomfortable at the time coming from biology background. What I found helpful: - Step 1: Googling unfamiliar keywords in papers, and first start with reading the Wikipedia page (as a start!) I know we can't cite Wikipedia, but this teaches you what to search! - Step 2: After narrowing down the keyword/subject names, go to free Online Course platforms (MIT open courseware, EDX, or Coursera) and try to fill up the knowledge by enrolling in a relevant course - Step 3: Your PhD program may allow you to pick an elective course, so you can choose accordingly to this missing piece of knowledge. In fact, I have taken a 3rd-year undergraduate physics class from my program and it was TOUGH! (but I passed, Phew!) -Step 4: Hang out in both departments! I spent lunchtime with Biologist as well as Engineers back in my PhD, and I think that social environment helps me think and work like them. -Step 5: Try to reach out to people like you online in conferences (now every event is online, you may be surprised how many people are available on Twitter to connect). Enjoy the new identity of an interdisciplinary researcher, and accept that it is okay to not be 100% similar to your peers. Let me know if these tips are helpful. The video will come much later, but I appreciate the trigger from your question (it's been Hmmm... *a while* since my PhD). Vera
@@PhDCoffeeTime Thank you for your elaborate reply. I have completed my course works and wet lab. During this pandemic it was hard for me to interact with anyone as I did most of my work alone in the lab. Hope to find some peers soon. Yes, definitely your reply helps me a lot. Am writing my first paper and it is becoming much easier with your videos. Keep sharing your experiences with us. Thank you Vera
Yay HKU alumni 😍 I think Athletes and Scientists share very similar life and fate in terms of the requirement of discipline, the loneliness, and the low rate of success. Therefore, it is crucial that we find ourselves in Athletics/ Science due to internal fulfullment.
@@KshitijTiwari I am a swimmer, and every time I swim I tell myself "Improving my time start with 100% focus on each stroke." You can see how my channel is very process-driven because I hope to bring more focus on "each stroke" of science instead of being overly obsessed over the outcomes that we can't control. Perhaps this theory deserves its own video!
Hi Preeti, feel free to send me messages on Twitter/IG/FB or even emails about your writing goal! In fact, I have created this FB group with the mind that more PhD could help each other to be accountable in their writing: facebook.com/groups/860570264454111
Will you try these writing tips? If you have tried my writing advice after watching my older videos, share your experience below!
Check out this Playlist for more videos for PhD Writing!
ruclips.net/p/PLF6JfHXiwSZ5g1sfoGCAsPv2tdlsG6aq0
Thanks Vera, I really needed these tips!
We all need reminders from time to time :)
It was really helpful, in my case it’s been two years of phd and I have not been able to start writing even, I have been avoiding it because I have this constant fear that I know nothing, it’s too tough. And same for research paper. And the irony is I used to love writing and reading. But now I struggle to even put down 500 words on a page.
Muito obrigado!! Amei seus vídeos
If I had to summarize this video in one word, I’d say: consistency. Show up every day and you’ll make progress. Sounds simple, right? But it’s very hard! Thank you for your video.
Exactly, so simple yet so hard to do! The key is to keep it simple and don't be too harsh on ourself!
Great Steps Vera! Clinical trial papers are a different beast from typical academic papers - one needs to reinvent the wheel to tackle the read :) Glad you created and shared this content!
It has certainly been a steep learning curve, and I feel fulfilled and engaged at work every day.
@PhDCoffeeTime Vera, Thank you for reminding us through this quick summary. Would link the videos mentioned in the description? Good luck with your new job.
Thank you so much for this reminder, I have forgotten about the links, and I am providing them here for your convenience (and acknowledge you in the description, thank you for reminding me!)
More detailed videos on Thesis writing:
1. Set Thesis Writing Goals that WORK | SMART goals: ruclips.net/video/9I2LPiw1qvo/видео.html
2. Track Your Daily Writing Time Now | Thesis Writing: ruclips.net/video/_S4SGVD1tTk/видео.html
3. Your Thesis Chapter 1 - How to Illustrate with Inkscape: ruclips.net/video/gCIt9Jzbzu4/видео.html
4. Make Scientific Figures and Posters like a PRO: ruclips.net/video/9MX2lap_ot0/видео.html
5. How Not To Annoy Reviewer #2 - A Writing Style Guide: ruclips.net/video/P7fJsqRaYYY/видео.html
6. Write a Thesis From Home with Less Pain (Literally): ruclips.net/video/24uN2iKkOAs/видео.html
7. How to Keep Track of Everything in Your PhD Folder: ruclips.net/video/77-SPK8PexY/видео.html
(Bonus) Research and Note-taking tips:
How to Cross-Reference the Literature with OneNote + Zotero: ruclips.net/video/wJJIUhmmTnQ/видео.html
Essential Note-Taking Features of OneNote | PhD Research: ruclips.net/video/hEa4zn6HsfA/видео.html
Why and How I use Zotero for Academic Writing | Endnote/Mendeley: ruclips.net/video/OZjXuQSDO6U/видео.html
Thank you Vera for this nice video. It helps to be on TOP of the writing
So happy to hear that. Let me know if you have tried my tips and how it is working for you!
4:16 Of course we need (PhD)Coffee(Time)! ;)
The tips are so obvious yet often hard to implement. Thanks for the reminder!
Research paper 1 is now with the co-authors, planned submission to Cell Reports next week. Let's hope for a positive outcome :p
Hahahahaha. Yes pun intended, finally someone noticed :)
Good luck with the submission, great job on finalizing the paper!
Hi... Firstly, thank you for putting lots of efforts to share your experiences and knowledge and secondly I wish that you upload a video about interdisciplinary research and how to write papers with respect to it. It will be very useful for me and so many... whenever I am down I usually listen to your videos and I get myself back on track.... thank you 😇
Hi Kothai, this is a great idea, I will note this for my video list. But since I make video slowly, I would first comment with more details here hopefully it inspires you in your currently situation.
In fact my PhD was interdisciplinary (Biology + Engineering) and it was extremely uncomfortable at the time coming from biology background.
What I found helpful:
- Step 1: Googling unfamiliar keywords in papers, and first start with reading the Wikipedia page (as a start!) I know we can't cite Wikipedia, but this teaches you what to search!
- Step 2: After narrowing down the keyword/subject names, go to free Online Course platforms (MIT open courseware, EDX, or Coursera) and try to fill up the knowledge by enrolling in a relevant course
- Step 3: Your PhD program may allow you to pick an elective course, so you can choose accordingly to this missing piece of knowledge. In fact, I have taken a 3rd-year undergraduate physics class from my program and it was TOUGH! (but I passed, Phew!)
-Step 4: Hang out in both departments! I spent lunchtime with Biologist as well as Engineers back in my PhD, and I think that social environment helps me think and work like them.
-Step 5: Try to reach out to people like you online in conferences (now every event is online, you may be surprised how many people are available on Twitter to connect).
Enjoy the new identity of an interdisciplinary researcher, and accept that it is okay to not be 100% similar to your peers.
Let me know if these tips are helpful. The video will come much later, but I appreciate the trigger from your question (it's been Hmmm... *a while* since my PhD).
Vera
@@PhDCoffeeTime Thank you for your elaborate reply. I have completed my course works and wet lab. During this pandemic it was hard for me to interact with anyone as I did most of my work alone in the lab. Hope to find some peers soon. Yes, definitely your reply helps me a lot. Am writing my first paper and it is becoming much easier with your videos. Keep sharing your experiences with us. Thank you Vera
You have given some really amazing tips in this video Vera. I love the phrase "Athlete of Science". Btw, fellow HKU alumni here 👋
Yay HKU alumni 😍
I think Athletes and Scientists share very similar life and fate in terms of the requirement of discipline, the loneliness, and the low rate of success. Therefore, it is crucial that we find ourselves in Athletics/ Science due to internal fulfullment.
@@PhDCoffeeTime oh yeah I totally get it. I am an athlete myself and that phrase really resonates with me 😊
@@KshitijTiwari I am a swimmer, and every time I swim I tell myself "Improving my time start with 100% focus on each stroke." You can see how my channel is very process-driven because I hope to bring more focus on "each stroke" of science instead of being overly obsessed over the outcomes that we can't control.
Perhaps this theory deserves its own video!
@@PhDCoffeeTime love that 👍
Love it♥️
With pleasure!
Thank. You
Glad you liked this one :)
How can I make you my accountability partner?
Hi Preeti, feel free to send me messages on Twitter/IG/FB or even emails about your writing goal!
In fact, I have created this FB group with the mind that more PhD could help each other to be accountable in their writing: facebook.com/groups/860570264454111