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In this conversation, Dr. Lacy discusses the challenges of imposter syndrome faced by academic writers, particularly those working on dissertations. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's own knowledge and capabilities, and how fear can hinder progress. Lacy advocates for making a firm decision to produce work as a way to combat these fears and encourages writers to develop effective strategies for their writing process.
Takeaways
- You know more than enough to write a full draft.
- Imposter syndrome is rooted in fear and self-doubt.
- Reading and taking notes won't eliminate imposter syndrome.
- Making a decision to produce work is crucial.
- Confronting fears is necessary for progress.
- Imposter syndrome is a narrative we create for ourselves.
- Writing is a skill that can be honed over time.
- Focus on making progress rather than achieving perfection.
- Setting realistic goals can enhance writing productivity.
- Consistency in writing leads to successful dissertation completion.
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