One of my high school
buddies has gone the whole educational route. She is almost done with her Ph.D,
but she has not done her dissertation. I
understand her plight. I barely finished
my MBA juggling a full time day job, being a wife and a mom.
She intended to put off
writing her dissertation for as long as she could, but she has to finish it
now. I met her for lunch and she kept
complaining on how she is going to finish it.
Dissertation writing indeed is one of the
most demanding writing projects a working mom may ever have. Making a schedule like resolving to work on
it three hours a day after work takes a lot of commitment, especially when
family emergencies happen (believe me, they do.
A lot. And on those times you don’t
want them to happen!).
I can’t offer advice,
really, because I haven’t done any dissertation writing, but being a working
mom does make you the perfect person to finish a writing project like
this. Why so? Working moms work faster
and are more efficient. They work with a
goal and one purpose in mind-to finish their jobs on time, so that they can get
home in time to their families
She then resolved to
finish her office duties before 4 PM strikes.
At 4 PM, she conditions her mind to do some writing and likewise search
at the internet for dissertation help
which will help her in accomplishing her writing at a shorter time. It is indeed a great challenge for her to
accomplish her dissertation and she needs all the help she can get. It is interesting that some sites do offer dissertation writing help. Their staff of professional writers
offers unique content on any topic you
may require, with a guarantee that your dissertation requirements and
instructions will be followed to the letter.
You can also communicate with them easily, articulating every single guideline
and instruction, research, revisions and proofreading to be made. The content is one hundred percent free from
plagiarism with the paper delivered before the deadline you set.
So far, she is making
headway on her dissertation. Her day job
and family do whack up her schedule at times, but she is sticking to her plan
to write every 4 PM every single day. She spends a lot of time on research, too,
because she does intend to submit a good, quality dissertation. One trick she does is to break down her
writing into manageable chapters.
I envy her
dedication. Maybe, one day, I would go
for my PhD too, with the hope that I will be able to do my dissertation, too.














7 comments:
The commitments you really have to fulfill when you're onto something is not easy. I haven't had any MBA but I've long dreamed of taking. But with family and work plus other stuff, how can I find time pa diba? :)
Right, it takes commitment and perseverance to finish graduate school! But the rewards will be good! :D Good luck to your friend!
Dissertation sounds so geeky for me haha. But I will take a good look into it and learn more about it coz it might help me out in writing gigs.
Go sis, I'm sure kaya mo yan! Time, commitment and disciple are essential though. And a great sense of fulfillment when you've accomplished it.
I want to have a PhD also. That's my dream before but sadly because of my work and now that I am a busy mompreneur, no more time na talaga.
Mommy Maye
I think this is the hardest part of enrolling to a post-graduate studies. One of my colleagues has not yet finished his master's degree because of dissertation.
My batchmates are already on their way to finishing their master's degrees. My mom encourages me to do the same, pero feeling ko di ko kaya. Maybe because I'm not interested in pursuing school. I want to take something practical and practicable in real life like trainings and short courses.
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