 Next, you're going to need to develop and focus your idea even more. And again, this is where often mistakes are made. A journal article can only have one focus, one major purpose. Let me tell you a story about a former student I had who authored an article with her faculty mentor, and the paper was rejected. And she came to me and said, could you read my paper and help me understand why it was rejected? We worked so hard on it. I read the paper and then I met with her. And I said to her, tell me what was the purpose of your article? And she rattled off four purposes. And I said to her, that's why your paper was rejected. An article can only have one purpose, one major focus. And what I said to her is, your article really has four main goals. And you didn't develop any one of them in adequate depth because you tried to do too much. So you simply skim the surface on four different topics. You really have four papers, potential papers you could write. So pick each purpose and each purpose becomes its own journal article. So a journal article only gets to have one purpose and one focus.