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Put it back on the rack

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Shopping taught me how to let go.

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The light we carry: book reflection

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Whether you like the Obamas or not, I found I had a lot of helpful things to take away from Michelle Obama’s recent book, The Light We Carry. I guess they are crafted as life lessons, but they may as well be a toolkit we HDR students can use on our journey towards the degree. Here are some of the things I learned that I find useful as an HDR student.

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Living deadline to deadline

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It’s that time of the year as we begin to tread the muddy waters of the final few teaching weeks. The mud is thick, and I surely can’t seem to move. 

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Look out!

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Illness is ubiquitous right now; let's try and avoid it.

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Harnessing confidence for the thesis

I’m in the countdown phase now – not quite close enough to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but the adrenaline is certainly pumping, and the fear and unease is palpable. This has to be over soon. I’ve finished all the empirical studies and now it’s tying it all together into the thesis.

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Frames of reference

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I might have ADHD. I might not. But as I recently started looking back at my life through an ADHD frame of reference, a whole lot of things finally made sense.

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Talking to yourself as kindly as a friend

Dear friend,

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Disrupted circadian rhythm

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When your sleep-wake cycle is broken, it can have bad impacts on your day.

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On dating

I enjoyed the podcast chat Steph and John had about dating. It was insightful - a glimpse into a world I decided to leave, many years ago. I thought about how different it all seemed to be now, but also how familiar sounding. What sounds to not have changed much at all is the desire to find that seemingly elusive meaningful connection. 

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When your hobbies become a chore

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Reading so much for class often prevents me from doing so in my free time.

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