{"id":23,"date":"2020-12-19T14:19:47","date_gmt":"2020-12-19T14:19:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.glowscotland.org.uk\/wl\/diaryofadoctoralstudent\/?p=23"},"modified":"2020-12-19T14:19:47","modified_gmt":"2020-12-19T14:19:47","slug":"mels-bells-embracing-and-overcoming-the-feeling-of-not-doing-enough","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.glowscotland.org.uk\/wl\/diaryofadoctoralstudent\/2020\/12\/19\/mels-bells-embracing-and-overcoming-the-feeling-of-not-doing-enough\/","title":{"rendered":"MELS Bells! &#8211; Embracing and overcoming the feeling of not doing enough!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/sdk.bitmoji.com\/render\/panel\/955c8c6a-967d-4cfb-9c21-a0705315b0a3-4bfabb4b-06e8-40c4-a9e1-f7e71970985d-v1.png?transparent=1&amp;palette=1\" alt=\"Bitmoji Image\" width=\"221\" height=\"221\" \/>So I had done it! Thrown myself in at the deep end and off I went to the first session of my Strathclyde Doctorate &#8211; MELS &#8211; Methods of Enquiry, Literature and Scholarship.<\/p>\n<p>COVID 19 has created some pretty weird scenarios for us all to cope with in the world. Normally, I would jump on a train and head off into Glasgow to a random room on campus and be met with those comforting nods of other students before we would collaborate and support one another face to face. There was a sense of actual human connection. And here I was, in my own office, making sure that my lighting was okay, before logging in and seeing some anxious faces waiting to see what was in store for us. It just wasn&#8217;t the same.<\/p>\n<p>Imposter syndrome immediately set in. Simple things such as people job titles&#8230; headteachers, quality improvement officers, those working for universities, SQA, Education Scotland. I was intimidated. I was nervous. I didn&#8217;t think I had it in me. To an extent, I still don&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>One of my big problems during my masters was keeping up with the reading and pre-tasks. I felt like a charlatan at sessions as I cobbled my way though with some awkward silences and thinking on the spot. I was determined that this time was going to be different. I would keep up to date and do all of the pre-tasks. And I did&#8230;and I still felt it wasn&#8217;t enough.<\/p>\n<p>Now I have to be clear&#8230;. the community of #StrathEdD is an amazing support network. I have more WhatsApp groups than I have ever had&#8230;. A StrathEdD one, A tutor group one, a leadership one so far! And there is always the Twitter community with so many experienced ears and hands to listen and type words of encouragement and support.<\/p>\n<p>However&#8230;.it does have a down side. There were so many of fellow students posting their reading, their quotes from journals, their book collections. I felt an extreme plummet of my morale. How were these amazing people finding the time? I knew some of them were in high pressured jobs, had families and were still finding time to post their progress when, some weeks, I was not finding time to do anything.<\/p>\n<p>I started a new role last January. I went from leading a maths team of 4 to leading a faculty of 15. I love my new school, I love the aspirations we have, the values we believe in and the effort we go to for our young people. I am fully committed to my job. I am committed to my team. I owe it to them to lead by example, give it my time and effort for the benefit of the team, the pupils we serve and the school as a whole.<\/p>\n<p>Another big part of my life is exercise. I understand the importance of keeping fit and healthy not only for my physical wellbeing but also my mental wellbeing (plus it allows me the odd beer or three!). And so I will work until 1800, get home and get dinner and next days lunch organised by 1900, exercising around 2000 and then finally sitting down around 2100. I didn&#8217;t (and still don&#8217;t) have the time or effort on a nightly basis to make a good go of uni work.<\/p>\n<p>But that&#8217;s what it takes&#8230;time and effort. And I was not finding the balance. Weekends would come and I would sometimes make a dent but there was still the twitter feeds, the WhatsApp groups, the intellectual conversations all indirectly telling me in my head that I wasn&#8217;t doing enough to keep up.<\/p>\n<p>And so here I am, at the start of my Christmas break, with two weeks in front of me with minimal social contact planned and I have made a realisation&#8230;<b>this is my journey. No-one else&#8217;s. Mine.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>At the start of this course, Prof. Kate Wall described two different types of student&#8230;those who do little and often and those bingers who will do lots in a short space of time. I have made my peace with being a binger. I make no apology for this. I need the space away from work to concentrate on my doctoral studies. I will always do little bits when I can during term time but I know that I have time. I have this break. I have the Easter break and <strong>I need to concentrate on my journey<\/strong> and not the journey of others.<\/p>\n<p>I have taken on a massive commitment. I have fast tracked my credits and doing two doctoral modules in a year with three writing years as a minimum. A four year doctorate was one of the enticements that brought me to Strathclyde. I worry I have made the wrong decision. I have contemplated going and doing the Masters modules just so that I can get more practice at the critical reading, the analysis, the academic writing. Again, I have realised after the first half year that <strong>this is my journey<\/strong> and it may take me longer than this. I have realised that this isn&#8217;t failure. This isn&#8217;t a bad thing. This might have to be what works for me.<\/p>\n<p>And this is one of the reasons that this blog exists. I need to be able to make myself accountable. I need the space to express myself and express that it is okay to not be like everyone else. Potentially no one will read this. I&#8217;m okay with this. It&#8217;s out there to help others if they feel it helps but it is designed for me. I have targets for this holiday. I want to read more around my subject. I want to get the schematic set out for my 6000 word systematic literature review. I want to get my research question honed and my searches done. However, I have realised that I will not finish it but I have time. I have Easter. I know this is my journey. 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