All Posts by Dr. Russell W. Strickland

Christmas Eve and Dissertations

December 24th is Christmas Eve! Is your dissertation on the naughty list or the nice list?… In our household, Christmas Eve always wraps up with a reading of “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.” Then the kids settle into bed before Santa arrives late in the night to deliver wonder for the little ones. In case […]

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Festivus and Dissertations

December 23rd is Festivus! So, take a little break from your dissertation. Here’s how to celebrate… Festivus was first popularized over 20 years ago on an episode of Seinfeld called “The Strike.” Today is a great day to watch, again. My kids will hardly let me write this blog post because they’re so excited to watch! If you […]

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Halcyon Days and Dissertations

Today marks the middle of the Halcyon Days, an observance of the successes of the year-to-date. What successes have you won in your dissertation journey this year? The word halcyon comes from a story in Greek mythology about the halcyon bird, which had the power to calm the rough ocean waves every December so she […]

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Long Nights and Dissertations

December 21st is the Winter Solstice, also known as the longest night of the year. Does your dissertation ever feel like a long night that will never end? Let’s cast a little light into the dark corners… Today’s going to be quick. On the longest night of the year, this is good time to shine […]

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Geller, Randi, and Dissertations

December 20th is the birth date of Uri Geller, noted telekinetic & psychic. Geller appeared on The Tonight Show in 1973. Unbeknownst to him, the segment was conducted under conditions stipulated by The Amazing Randi to test Geller’s paranormal abilities. The resulting disaster is a caution story for dissertation students everywhere… Spoiler alert: Psychic abilities aren’t real. […]

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Evergreens and Dissertations

December 19th is Look for an Evergreen Day. This is the official day to go out and find the perfect tree to decorate for Christmas. Although most houses are already decorated, it’s still not too late. And, although the year is winding to and end, it’s still not too late to make real progress on […]

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Learning to Fly and Dissertations

This month in 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright executed the first sustained, controlled, and powered heavier-than-air manned flight. Here’s how they got there first, and how you should do the same thing for your dissertation… The Wright Brothers weren’t the only folks hoping to take to the air in the late 1800s and early 1900s. […]

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The Simpsons and Dissertations

On December 17, 1989, The Simpsons premiered on their own show. Here the top 6 pieces of advice from Homer Simpson that all dissertation students should avoid at all costs!… Oh, and how is “education” supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. […]

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Chocolate-Covered Anything and Dissertations

December 16th is National Chocolate-Covered Anything Day. What’s that got to do with you dissertation? Read on… So, what do chocolate-covered treats have to do with your dissertation? Nothing, really. But, c’mon. Chocolate! With Christmas on the way, why not celebrate National Chocolate-Covered Anything Day by taking a little time away from your dissertation. Head […]

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Herding Cats and Dissertations

December 15th is Cat Herding Day. Ever feel like working with you dissertation committee is like herding cats? Here’s 4 tips to help you round them up…  Learn your program’s protocols. Most universities have very detailed  procedures for submitting your work to your committee, including timetables for its evaluation and return. Learn these rules so that […]

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