7 Rules to Succeed as a Research Scholar 

Oct 21th, 2022

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Dr Tushar Chauhan

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Use this formula. Sleep for 7 hours, work for 8 hours for 6 days a week. Every PhD student should have to follow this rule.

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7+8=6 rule

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Every research scholar should have a monthly planner on their PC, laptop or table. Plan every single day for the entire month. Pre-planning always creates a win-win situation at last.

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Monthly planner

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Plan to do research for 3 days and write for the rest of the 3 days in a week. Allot at least 2 hours a day for reading.

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Balance the workload

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This law is super helpful for improving productivity. Try to achieve a single goal in a pre-decided time. Put everything aside and only focus on it.

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Parkinson’s law

Work expands to the time allotted to it.

The Law

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Take a cup of tea and enlist your daily plans and goals early in the morning. Manage goals, for example, don’t put important tasks in a single day.

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Prepare daily gaols

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Observe your monthly planner, mark red- what you haven’t achieved and mark green- what you have achieved. Do a self-assessment.

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Monthly goals

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Every research scholar should learn at least a single new thing every day. For example, a spelling, a word, a phrase, an excel formula, an equation, a tool or anything.

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Learn new things