Crayons In My Manuscript
If you're a parent, you've probably watched more Bluey than you ever expected. And we all know that it’s full of life lessons. But what surprised me is that some of the most meaningful lessons and advice I've learned about writing, research, rejection, and academic life have come from…a cartoon dog. In this episode of Crayons in My Manuscript, I share six unexpected lessons from Bluey that have shaped the way I think about scholarship, productivity, and what it means to live well as a writer and researcher. We'll talk about: 📚 Why your work should never become more important than your life (Rug Island) 🔍 How curiosity is one of the most important research skills we can cultivate (Calypso) 🤝 Why writing and research are team sports (Seesaw) ⏳ The importance of boundaries, rest, and asking for what you need (Sheepdog) 🍃 How to navigate manuscript rejections, failed applications, and academic disappointment (Stickbird) ✨ Why protecting your sense of wonder may be the most important scholarly habit of all (Born Yesterday) Whether you're a doctoral student, faculty member, researcher, academic parent, or simply someone trying to sustain a writing practice amid the demands of life, I hope these reflections encourage you. Because sometimes the things we're learning through parenting aren't distractions from scholarship—they're making us better scholars. 🎙️ Crayons in My Manuscript: Writing support for academics with full plates and even fuller hearts. #AcademicWriting #ResearchLife #PhDLife #AcademicProductivity #Bluey #WritingMotivation #ScholarParent #GradSchool #FacultyLife #AcademicLife #WritingCommunity
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