by Cathy Mazak | Nov 9, 2016 | academic writing
Publishing is the most impactful way that academics establish credibility in their niche. The holy grail of publishing in most fields is the peer-reviewed academic journal. The journals with the best reputations that are shaping fields in major ways are called “top...
by Cathy Mazak | Nov 9, 2016 | academic writing, time management
If you’ve been following my posts, I’ve been encouraging you to do some writing exercises that help you focus on your academic niche and mission (check out how to find your niche, write your one page, and write your one sentence). The goal of these...
by Cathy Mazak | Nov 7, 2016 | academic brand, academic writing, personal brand
Hello!! Today’s exercise builds on some work we did in my last post about articulating what you do. Go back and check it out, or jump right in because today we are going to write your ONE SENTENCE. (When I write ONE SENTENCE in ALL CAPS try to hear Darth Vader...
by Cathy Mazak | Nov 5, 2016 | academic writing
Hello there! In this post I want to share a super-simple but oh-so-important (and useful!) exercise that will help you refine your message and get the laser-focused clarity necessary to really pursue your academic publishing goals. One page, one paragraph, one...
by Cathy Mazak | Nov 5, 2016 | academic writing
There are so many things pulling at you right now: writing projects, course prep, horrible meetings…why on earth should you be worried about your niche? And how can carving your niche help you reach your goal: to publish more? I’ve been able to be relatively...
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