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Research Paper Mastery
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Week 1: Sowing the seeds
Day 1: Vision mission and principles -
Day 2: Finding high-impact research topics
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Day 3: The anatomy of a high-impact paper
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Day 4: Maintaining flow and telling a story
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Day 5: Setting goals and planning
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Week 2: Next level productivityDay 1: Doing more with less
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Day 2: Laser-like focus
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Day 3: Next level habits and discipline
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Day 4: Designing your new self
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Week 3: Writing the introduction and the literature reviewDay 1: Overall structure and flow of the introduction
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Day 2: Introducing the topic and reviewing the literature
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Day 3: Highlighting the gap and presenting the aim
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Day 4: Wrapping up your introduction
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Day 5: Writing the literature review
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Week 4: Materials and methodsDay 1: Theoretical and conceptual framework
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Day 2: Materials and methods structure
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Day 3: Study context and materials
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Day 4: Research tools, procedures and data analysis
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Day 5: Methodology in a review paper
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Week 5: Results and discussionDay 1: Organising your results
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Day 2: Presenting quantitative results
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Day 3: Presenting qualitative results
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Day 4: Discussing results
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Day 5: Presenting and discussing results in a systematic review or a meta-analysis
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Week 6: Concluding and submitting your paperDay 1: Mapping out the conclusion
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Day 2: Implications Limitations and Suggestions
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Day 3: Choosing the right journal
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Day 4: Getting your paper ready for submission
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Day 5: Submitting your paper
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Day 6: Responding to reviewers’ comments
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Week 7: Beyond publishing the first paperDay 1: Presenting your paper at conferences
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Day 2: Designing and delivering great poster presentations
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Day 3: Promoting your work beyond academia
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Day 4: Applying for grants or funding and writing proposals
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Day 5: Systematizing life and becoming number one in your field
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Day 6: Responding to reviewers’ comments
What are you going to learn:
- The loser’s vs the winner’s mindset
- Assessing the damage
- Planning your response
- Keeping track of changes
Action items:
- Use your Google or Outlook calendar and purposefully block your time to respond to reviewers’ comments.
- See the Response to reviewer comments example to notice how you should respond to reviewers’ comments.
- Respond to the comments and resubmit your article.