🔴Breaking news🔴
@prgoundar has published his second book since his PhD completion !
Help me by celebrating his success through purchasing his book !
To purchase & read 👇
🔴 https://t.co/ANRTO9ae0s
To watch previous PhD hardtalk interview 👇
https://t.co/Y0mZlhrjJx
In Japanese, “tsundoku” means collecting books and letting them pile up - not for neglect, but for the joy of knowing they're there, full of untold stories.
📍Kinokuniya Book Store, Tokyo
My much awaited article: Language-in-education policy in Fiji: implications for linguistic equity and educational outcomes. Timely for #Fiji due to current language debate. @fijivillage @fijitimes @maitvfiji @FijiSUNews https://t.co/jNyFGk9jlE
The first article from my PhD is now online. The findings of this review support a need for more precision and rigour in future research on camouflaging/masking. https://t.co/l33ix5floW
@UniNewEngland#autism#camouflaging#masking
Had a fantastic evening talking about #Fiji 🇫🇯 to Country Women’s Association in Guyra. Sharing the story from University of New England, AU Staff Newsletter:
https://t.co/t7WR11BnOo
An important issue that I highlight with my dear friend and long time collaborator Mr Ravnil Narayan, a Senior Lecturer in Fiji. Vinaka @fijitimes for publishing our piece 🙏🏽 #teamfiji
https://t.co/HQ1n6FlTid
read more books.
not because it’s productive.
not because it’s aesthetic.
but because it rewires your brain.
every good book upgrades your mental firmware.
you start seeing patterns others miss.
you start connecting disciplines.
you start thinking.
books are the ultimate leverage.
cheap to get.
infinite in return.
read more books; that’s how you actually get smart.
One of the best pieces of career advice I got was from this book when I was in grad school: write 500 words a day, five days a week. An attainable daily goal that compounds quickly: 10k words/month. Keep track of your progress, reward yourself each week. Positive feedback loop.