All Posts by Dr. Russell W. Strickland

Anthems and Dissertations

March 3rd is National Anthem Day. Oh Say Can You See? Our national anthem can stir the emotions and bring about a swell of pride — Just like your dissertation… You may have heard the story of Francis Scott Key composing “The Star Spangled Banner” as he bore witness to the bombardment of Fort McHenry from […]

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Dr. Seuss and Dissertations

March 2nd is Dr. Seuss Day. Oh, the places you’ll…after you get your dissertation done!… “Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.” — Dr. Seuss Who isn’t familiar with Dr. Seuss these days? Theodor Seuss Geisel is celebrated each year on March 2nd for his life and his many accomplishments. Commonly known by his […]

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Refired and Dissertations

March 1st is Refired, Not Retired Day. Have you lost a bit of the spark in your dissertation? If so, today’s the day to get back to being fired up!… Despite life’s many obstacles and hurdles, Phyllis May made the cognitive decision to take action and take control over her life and not let her […]

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Recharging and Dissertations

February 28th is National Public Sleeping Day. So, recharge your batteries by catching some Z’s on the train, take a quick nap over your lunch break, or grab a few winks under a giant tree in the park. You’ll wake up energized and ready to take on your dissertation!… Ever feel like you just don’t have time […]

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Throw Backs and Dissertations

February 27th is National Retro Day. If you’ve been working on your dissertation for any length of time, then it time to take your study retro!… Do you get those Throwback-Thursday pix on Facebook? Isn’t it awesome to get to see how your kids looked years ago, or how you looked years ago? Well, today, I want […]

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Blue Jeans and Dissertations

February 26th is Levi Strauss’s birthday. Does your dissertation fit you like a soft, warm pair of jeans or a horse-hair shirt? Read on to find out which describes you, and which is best… Some students find the dissertation to be overly formal, like a sequined evening gown or a white-tie tuxedo. Admittedly, there are […]

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Steve Jobs and Dissertations

February 24th is Steve Jobs’ birthday. Here’s to the crazy ones… I’ll just leave this here for you… Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status […]

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Origins and Dissertations

Peter Parker was bitten by a spider. Bruce Wayne witnessed his parents’ murders. Barry Allen and Bruce Banner were both irradiated. And, I…sat in a hotel conference room. I never thought I’d help over 300 students earn their doctoral degrees, but here we are, and this is how we got here… “Jackie is such a […]

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Tiles and Dissertations

February 23rd is National Tile Day. What do tiles have in common with your dissertation? Read on, grasshopper… Tiles come in so many different types, sizes, shapes, textures, finishes, and materials. Right now my wife really likes subway tiles in kitchens and bathrooms. I like natural, unfinished stone tiles in mix-matched shapes and sizes. But, […]

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POTUS 1 and Dissertations

February 22nd marks the birthday of the 1st President of the United States. Here’s the best thing that George Washington ever did, and why you have get this right for your dissertation… George Washington did many great things… founding father, Commander-in-Chief. He established our national bank, the executive cabinet, a permanent seat for the federal government. But, the […]

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