tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-766590194563153974.post3879979114917397469..comments2023-04-30T05:22:17.583-07:00Comments on i hate my phd: CreativityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-766590194563153974.post-58852651719243751822018-05-24T03:53:38.688-07:002018-05-24T03:53:38.688-07:00Hey there!... Thank you for your lovely words!... ...Hey there!... Thank you for your lovely words!... I love what you say about trying to be content with the creative process - I think you are right - we focus so much on 'finishing', we forget that it's actually possible to enjoy parts of the ride!... I found the book 'The Now Habit' by Neil Fiore very helpful on this... and, guess what, I'm rereading it now, so look out for a new blog post about this soon!...<br /><br />Lots of love, CN Xxxcloud ninehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15713510404207220388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-766590194563153974.post-30167538266267020372018-05-22T12:00:43.476-07:002018-05-22T12:00:43.476-07:00I've been a long time reader of your blog, but...I've been a long time reader of your blog, but never figured out how to comment anonymously, like you, until now. I also have my Ph.D. and struggle with writing and procrastination. Something I am working on now is being content with the creative process. Some people work well 9-5, while others need to have coffee breaks and walk to the market. This is okay. We all work differently and no one way is correct. At least this is what I am trying to practice telling myself. From one Ph.D. graduate to you, I thank you for sharing your "process" with the world. You are not alone and your candidness is helpful to many.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com