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Writing a lot

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Writing a lot . Barriers that aren’t really. What do people perceive as barriers to writing? Are they really barriers? How can you overcome these “barriers”?. How to motivate yourself. How can you get yourself to do more writing? . Writing groups. How can they help? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Writing a lot

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Barriers that aren’t really What do people perceive as barriers to

writing? Are they really barriers? How can you overcome these

“barriers”?

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How to motivate yourself How can you get yourself to do more

writing?

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Writing groups How can they help? What are important factors for a

successful group?

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How to write well What new points did he bring up?

Dashes, semicolons, individuals, other?

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The review process How a manuscript becomes a journal

article and how to get it there

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Writing books

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Why should you follow a schedule? Now will you…?

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Next week Bring in what you have right now for

your CV (will be revised and turned in the next week)

Article review due next week—send electronically

Conference paper will be due in 2 weeks also, then integrative paper, APA presentation, and APA test

Today due: thought paper on writing

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