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The Procrastinator's Guide to Writing a Journal Article (online)

Do you put off writing journal articles until the last moment? Are you feeling overwhelmed by looming deadlines and blank screens? In this interactive and supportive session, you’ll discover effective techniques for planning, writing, and editing your article.

Through discussion and activities, you’ll learn how to overcome procrastination, streamline your writing process, and boost productivity – all without sacrificing quality. By the end of the session, you’ll have a strategy you can apply to current and future journal articles.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

• Overcoming common reasons for procrastination.
• Using planning techniques to break down your article into more manageable tasks.
• Generating and capturing your ideas quickly.
• Applying organisational methods to streamline your first draft.
• Implementing editing techniques to get ready for submission.

By the end of the session, you’ll have:

• An understanding of what’s holding you back.
• A plan for your journal article.
• A range of techniques to help you get going.

Then you'll need to decide how to use the time you once spent procrastinating.

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