Subject: Yes
Author:
Posted on: 2008-06-26 13:18:00 UTC
That and I'm compleatly crazy...
Which you need to be to get a PhD...
Oh dear!
Subject: Yes
Author:
Posted on: 2008-06-26 13:18:00 UTC
That and I'm compleatly crazy...
Which you need to be to get a PhD...
Oh dear!
Or maybe some other exercise? Doesn't have to be outside.
I turn away from the computer, stare around at my room for a bit, then look back at the screen and the cursed little blinky thingy. Then I get up and have a string cheese Because I Do. And then usually staring around various rooms in my house helps, I dunno why. Although, thing is, I haven't had a chance to be in your situation, 'cos the worst writer's block I got was for some random crap story for English class that wasn't even worth much anyway. Um. Yeah.
*being completely unhelpful*
I got up and went to the refectory for hot chocolate, it helped a bit!
...I found the best way to get past writers block was to write out first the rough outline of the thesis, i.e. all the chapter headings. Then under each chapter heading I wrote out the subheadings, so for my Geological Setting chapter I had subheadings 'Location of Field Area', 'Geological History' 'Lithostratigaphy' etc. Then under each subheading there may have been yet another set of subheadings, and then finally I wrote out bullet points of what needed to be said in each section. Then even if it wasn't in prose yet, I had down exactly what needed to be in each place. And often looking at the list of bullet points brought up some inspiration.
I've been staring at my list for three days now and inspiration is still not forthcoming!
Why do I want to do a PhD? Why???
*Gibbers*
Cos learning is fun and you'll never be quite satisfied until you get one?
Try adding yet more bullet points to each bullet point, get it right down to fine detail?
Failing that, go to your supevisor and go 'HELP!'
I write at night. I usually find I'm not motivated during the day, but when it hits around 8pm-9pm, I can churn out words like nobody's business. I'll even go to 2am if I'm on a roll. Basically, once I get started at night, there's nearly no stopping me. Doesn't guarantee the highest quality, but I've never gotten lower than a B+ off of it.
I find that my mother shouting at me to finish that paper or else is very helpful. Also, writing the end first.
If you have any music that reminds you of your topic, listening to that can help. (Perhaps Young Frankenstein? It's science-y.)
If I had Writer's Block I'd usually end up waiting until it was a Write or Fail situation; it is amazing how quick I'd get an essay done if my grade for the class was on the line. I'd get the three pages out in about an hour, including time for picking out evidence from the book (and occasionally rereading the book) and proofreading the essay.
But I don't think that'd work for your thesis draft.
I also split it into several bits. If I get stuck on one section, I jump to the next, and the next and the next, until I reach the end. By that time, I've got more ideas about the beginning. Hope this helps!