Ever thought of doing a PhD? Wondered if it is going to take an age to finish? Are you working and think you won't be able to fit it in? Somehow I finished my PhD in 2 years 11 months, from start to submission - but I was pretty disciplined in making it happen. I did this all while I was working with the British Rowing Team at the British Olympic Association.
In this session, I will share my key techniques to getting it done in less than 3 years and for the thesis to be any good. I'll cover;
- managing time
- sustaining momentum
- selecting topics and finding opportunities
- working with and coaching your supervisors
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... about setting up a side-hustle
Hi, I'm Steve Ingham Sports and Performance Scientist co-founder at Supporting Champions. I have the privilege of supporting over 1000 athletes of which over 200 have gone on to win World or Olympic medals. For the last 25 years I've been fascinated by, researched and applied innovative ideas to help people succeed and now I want to share those performance strategies with you.
I help aspiring and professional Performance Science and Support Staff improve their skills, experience and mindset for working with sports performers through a range of online courses and an exclusive community hub www.supporting...
If you're working in sports performance or business and want to get support to develop your team and systems - take a look at what I offer here - www.supporting...
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29 сен 2024