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Progress Doesn't Always Look Like a Milestone

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2507100/fan_mail/new] Many doctoral learners measure success by grades, milestones, and how quickly they finish. But what if progress looks different than we think? In this episode, Dr. Amanda Cason shares how her definition of success evolved throughout her doctoral journey. Together, we explore the challenges of comparison, the emotional weight of feedback, the importance of trusting yourself, and the lasting influence of a supportive dissertation chair. Dr. Cason reminds us that some of the most meaningful progress happens long before anyone else can see it. Whether you're just beginning your doctorate or deep in the dissertation process, this conversation offers encouragement to stay focused on your own journey, one step at a time.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2507100/fan_mail/new] Many doctoral learners measure success by grades, milestones, and how quickly they finish. But what if progress looks different than we think? In this episode, Dr. Amanda Cason shares how her definition of success evolved throughout her doctoral journey. Together, we explore the challenges of comparison, the emotional weight of feedback, the importance of trusting yourself, and the lasting influence of a supportive dissertation chair. Dr. Cason reminds us that some of the most meaningful progress happens long before anyone else can see it. Whether you're just beginning your doctorate or deep in the dissertation process, this conversation offers encouragement to stay focused on your own journey, one step at a time.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2507100/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Dissertating: In the Trenches and Behind the Scenes, Dr. TiffianyAnn Lundine talks with Dr. Miguel Rubio about mindfulness, mental health, and academic performance during the doctoral journey. Dr. Rubio shares his personal story of navigating financial hardship, immigration, parenting during COVID, and the pressures of doctoral education while exploring how mindfulness can support focus, resilience, and self-awareness. Together, they discuss academic stress, productivity, perception, and why the doctoral journey often becomes a process of self-exploration as much as scholarship. This conversation is reflective, honest, and especially meaningful for learners trying to remain grounded while navigating demanding academic work.

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