This is brilliant. Great everyday tips.. It makes sense, I like the non punishing aspect. I live on stress and the fact that it doesn't have to be painful is brilliant. Thank you for your lessons.
some people agree, some disagree... you don't have to aim for EXACTLY two weeks, the point is to know what you are aiming for. It's pretty simple really. If you set no target, then you end up wasting a huge amount of time. Some of the points you raise I've addressed elsewhere, but of course, in a short talk, there's a limit to what I can cover.
@threemonththesis I don't actually understand, what makes a PHD Thesis so difficult to write? Is it the same as writing a book full of explanations and proofs? Meaning that you can take facts from another sources or books, and then put them in your thesis, right? So, what's the big thing? Is it the way you have to arrange all the topics.. or is it just that your professor does not easily get satisfied by what you've written?
I don't agree at all with the short deadline business : you can't perform that regularly over a 3 month period. You have good and bad days / weeks. You have a personal life that can unpredictably get in the way. Well, you should... So regular deadlines are impossible. Some chapters will take longer that others to write. Some you will only check-read once, others tens of times. These are more to be taken as desperate measures if you don't manage to discipline yourself, I think...
I just watched all 3 videos and I realise how much thought you've given to the subject, which I think is great. However, I'm not convinced by the way you present things in this talk : it's all pretty depressing, really. I remember going through all the difficulties you talk about, but I also have clear memories of taking pleasure writing up. It is unfortunate that no notion of pleasure whatsoever appears along your talk... mere "self-satisfaction" evoked here and there... not fair ?
Wow.....he just used a "trick" to get them to "buy in" and talked about "professional writer tricks"...... hipocracy.....you are tricking them by making them focus on the "trickery" of others.... Oh, well ......appears to work!
He broke his ankle rollerblading.
DaveydeGrenoble 2 days ago in playlist Three Month Thesis, Nottingham Lecture, 11th November 2010
This is brilliant. Great everyday tips.. It makes sense, I like the non punishing aspect. I live on stress and the fact that it doesn't have to be painful is brilliant. Thank you for your lessons.
cheezNbeanz 1 month ago
Was that Professor Phil Moriarty in the public?
sk8hack 5 months ago
"like" if you watched this video while procrastinating on your thesis :)
fiorsolas87 11 months ago 21
some people agree, some disagree... you don't have to aim for EXACTLY two weeks, the point is to know what you are aiming for. It's pretty simple really. If you set no target, then you end up wasting a huge amount of time. Some of the points you raise I've addressed elsewhere, but of course, in a short talk, there's a limit to what I can cover.
threemonththesis 11 months ago
@threemonththesis I don't actually understand, what makes a PHD Thesis so difficult to write? Is it the same as writing a book full of explanations and proofs? Meaning that you can take facts from another sources or books, and then put them in your thesis, right? So, what's the big thing? Is it the way you have to arrange all the topics.. or is it just that your professor does not easily get satisfied by what you've written?
thetruehacker1111 3 months ago
I don't agree at all with the short deadline business : you can't perform that regularly over a 3 month period. You have good and bad days / weeks. You have a personal life that can unpredictably get in the way. Well, you should... So regular deadlines are impossible. Some chapters will take longer that others to write. Some you will only check-read once, others tens of times. These are more to be taken as desperate measures if you don't manage to discipline yourself, I think...
manuvaujour 11 months ago
Hi James,
I just watched all 3 videos and I realise how much thought you've given to the subject, which I think is great. However, I'm not convinced by the way you present things in this talk : it's all pretty depressing, really. I remember going through all the difficulties you talk about, but I also have clear memories of taking pleasure writing up. It is unfortunate that no notion of pleasure whatsoever appears along your talk... mere "self-satisfaction" evoked here and there... not fair ?
manuvaujour 11 months ago
Wow.....he just used a "trick" to get them to "buy in" and talked about "professional writer tricks"...... hipocracy.....you are tricking them by making them focus on the "trickery" of others.... Oh, well ......appears to work!
brahud 1 year ago
@brahud how is it hypocrisy?
If by "trick" you mean I thought about the structure of my talk, well yes... obviously
threemonththesis 1 year ago 2