Tips for people writing their diss:
1)When it gets toughโ& it will, write your acknowledgements. & donโt forget to thank yourself!
2) Give up whatever idea you had of a โperfect diss.โ It doesnโt exist.
3) Be flexible.
4) Develop a ritual beforehand, even if itโs just lighting/
Fantastic presentation from @drjentheiss of our advisee project exploring the transition to parenthood and sex communication at #ICSI2023! @HElizabeth44 @sguzmanchav@DCCECREA
I was nominated and received the Yellow Rose of Texas for two decades of volunteerism with the US Army and the community. Itโs the highest honor awarded to a woman in TX. I am so thankful and will continue to be of service to others๐๐ #volunteer#service#BlackTwitter
Conferences definitely become a lesson in fully inhabiting White spaces in unapologetic Blackness. Diversity is always the key word but itโs hard to keep a straight face and not frown when there is none in the samples. ๐ค#blackinacademia#PhD#AcademicTwitter
Sometimes people forget that I am almost 40, but still a first generation college student trying to figure it out. It feels overwhelming some days. #firstgenphd