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Just curious what you thought the most challenging task/project/skill was that you picked up or are still working on in the course of your doctoral training?
I'm struggling with writing a manuscript up for publication and this is tough. Knowing the literature I need to use and incorporating it while independently learning the concepts they are presenting so I can actually write something coherent is tough. It's one thing to write a paper and regurgitate information you research but to really have a firm grasp on it to use it and advance on it is daunting.
I'm having a serious case of the "imposter" effect right now.
I'm struggling with writing a manuscript up for publication and this is tough. Knowing the literature I need to use and incorporating it while independently learning the concepts they are presenting so I can actually write something coherent is tough. It's one thing to write a paper and regurgitate information you research but to really have a firm grasp on it to use it and advance on it is daunting.
I'm having a serious case of the "imposter" effect right now.
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I have this issue. My advisor tells me "just submit it when it's done." Problem? I am never done because I can always find something to change or nitpick or add or do something, somewhere with at any given time. This has only gotten worse with time.
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