Unblocking Scholarly Writing–Part II: Minimizing Procrastination and Maximizing Mindset to Accomplish Publishing

J. Berna
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Abstract Procrastination can stall converting a completed dissertation into articles published in peer-reviewed journals. This descriptive article, second in a three-part series, briefly explores a behavior (procrastination) that can block writing goals. Procrastination, and its parallel perfectionism, often entails negative self-talk. Procrastination may result in short-term mood repair and emotional self-regulation by avoidant behavior. However, there are negative linked consequences for health and well-being beyond stymied writing efforts. Recommendations are offered to minimize self-limiting behaviors and shift to a growth mindset that contributes to accomplishing journal publication. Intended goals, such as the intent to publish in a peer-reviewed journal, are enhanced by compassionate self-review. Self-reflection that shifts one’s internal view toward a growth mindset includes forgiving oneself for stumbles along the dissertation pathway, noticing prior success in writing and revising a document, reframing tasks as achievable, and embracing positive emotions embedded in curiosity and personal initiative. Compassion toward oneself requires a personal commitment to meeting challenges with greater self-kindness and self-acceptance. Key Words: Growth mindset, journal publishing, procrastination, self-control
疏导学术写作——第二部分:最小化拖延和最大化心态来完成出版
拖延症会阻碍一篇完成的论文转化为发表在同行评审期刊上的文章。这篇描述性文章是三部分系列文章中的第二部分,简要探讨了一种会阻碍写作目标的行为(拖延症)。拖延症,以及与之并行的完美主义,常常导致消极的自言自语。拖延可能导致短期的情绪修复和回避行为的情绪自我调节。然而,除了阻碍写作之外,还会对健康和福祉产生负面影响。提出建议,以尽量减少自我限制的行为,并转移到一个成长的心态,有助于完成期刊出版。预期的目标,比如在同行评议的期刊上发表文章的意图,可以通过富有同情心的自我审查来增强。将一个人的内在观点转向成长型心态的自我反思包括原谅自己在论文写作过程中的失误,注意到之前在写作和修改文件方面的成功,将任务重新定义为可实现的,以及拥抱嵌入好奇心和个人主动性的积极情绪。对自己的同情需要个人承诺,以更大的自我仁慈和自我接纳来迎接挑战。关键词:成长心态;期刊出版;拖延症
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