1

Step 1

Scan the 64 pages of a mess

31 January—31 January

2

Step 2

Find the theme of this chapter

31 January—31 January

3

Step 3

Decide: Should I merch 3.1 and 3.2?

31 January—01 February

4

Step 4

Re-organize the subtopics

01 February—01 February

5

Step 5

Revise draft of section "Democracy" (8 p.)

02 February—03 February

6

Step 6

Write draft of section "GDR" (8 p.)

04 February—07 February

7

Step 7

Write draft of section "Labour Unions" (3 p.)

07 February—09 February

8

Step 8

Write draft of section "Criticism" (4 p.)

09 February—09 February

9

Step 9

Write draft of section "Pictures" (5 p.)

10 February—11 February

10

Step 10

Write draft of section "Cult. Imperialism" (10 p.)

12 February—15 February

11

Step 11

Work newly found material into section "Democracy" (4 p.)

16 February—16 February

12

Step 12

Use the literature to sharpen the arguments in the whole chapter (ca. 10 different books)

17 February—17 February

13

Step 13

Integrate some more new material into the chapter (5 p.)

17 February—17 February

14

Step 14

Quickly re-write the introduction (not putting so much effort into it)

18 February—18 February

15

Step 15

Design a conclusion

18 February—18 February

16

Step 16

Closure: Do NOT go all over the chapter once again

18 February—18 February

1

Step 1

Scan the 64 pages of a mess

31 January—31 January

2

Step 2

Find the theme of this chapter

31 January—31 January

3

Step 3

Decide: Should I merch 3.1 and 3.2?

31 January—01 February

4

Step 4

Re-organize the subtopics

01 February—01 February

5

Step 5

Revise draft of section "Democracy" (8 p.)

02 February—03 February

6

Step 6

Write draft of section "GDR" (8 p.)

04 February—07 February

7

Step 7

Write draft of section "Labour Unions" (3 p.)

07 February—09 February

8

Step 8

Write draft of section "Criticism" (4 p.)

09 February—09 February

9

Step 9

Write draft of section "Pictures" (5 p.)

10 February—11 February

10

Step 10

Write draft of section "Cult. Imperialism" (10 p.)

12 February—15 February

11

Step 11

Work newly found material into section "Democracy" (4 p.)

16 February—16 February

12

Step 12

Use the literature to sharpen the arguments in the whole chapter (ca. 10 different books)

17 February—17 February

13

Step 13

Integrate some more new material into the chapter (5 p.)

17 February—17 February

14

Step 14

Quickly re-write the introduction (not putting so much effort into it)

18 February—18 February

15

Step 15

Design a conclusion

18 February—18 February

16

Step 16

Closure: Do NOT go all over the chapter once again

18 February—18 February

30 January 2018 01 March 2018
Goal completed 19 February 2018
General

Writing the first draft of chapter 3

So, I am finally daring to work on my actual thesis again. Chapter 3 is a mess of text fragments and quotes so far. I want to process a homogeneous chapter with an introduction, a conclusion, arguements and a leitmotif.

I don't like this chapter. The material is boring and I think it is difficult to tame. Furthermore, I will have to do a little bit of research for some parts. But it's this chapter that I need to organize so that it can shed some light on the rest of my work.

This is something to chew on, a real challenge, rediculously difficult - and yet: once done, I am a hero :)

 Goal Accomplishment Criteria

the first draft is written

 Personal resources

determination

 Goal ecological compatibility

the world need my dissertation, I need my dissertation, my family needs my dissertation

  1. Scan the 64 pages of a mess

    1. 3.1 pp. 79-119: read and take notes about the subtopics and about the literature that is lacking on an extra sheet of paper, mark the subtop

    2. 3.2 pp. 119-144: read and take notes about the subtopics and about the literature that is lacking on an extra sheet of paper, mark the subto

    3. Write down ideas as they occur

  2. Find the theme of this chapter

    1. 15 minutes free writing exercise where I try to make sense of it

    2. Write an improvised introduction

  3. Decide: Should I merch 3.1 and 3.2?

    1. 5 minutes of free writing: What's the leitmotif, when 3.1 and 3.2 stay seperate?

    2. 5 minutes of free writing: What's the leitmotif, when 3.1 and 3.2 mix up?

    3. Write a synthesis (2-3 sentences)

    4. Sleep a night over it

    5. Read the writing extercises and the synthesis, then decide

  4. Re-organize the subtopics

    1. Put all the blocks of the same color together

    2. Decide: Should 3.1 and 3.2 be two entirely different chapters?

    3. Put all the blocks in the right order

    4. After finishing every subtopic: 5 minutes of freewriting about what I am going the show there and check if I wrote anything I can reuse for

  5. Revise draft of section "Democracy" (8 p.)

    1. Read all the text once again

    2. Find subtitles

    3. 5 minutes free writing about it

    4. 1-3 sentences: What's the main argument?

    5. Revise p. 1-5

    6. Revise p. 6-10

    7. Take notes for the conclusion

    8. Include literature

    9. Get it more theoretical

  6. Write draft of section "GDR" (8 p.)

    1. Read all the material once again

    2. Find subtitles

    3. 5 minutes free writing about it

    4. 1-3 sentences: What's the main argument?

    5. Turn into text step by step

    6. Take notes for the conclusion

    7. Use literature to get it to a more theoretical level

  7. Write draft of section "Labour Unions" (3 p.)

    1. Read all the material once again

    2. It's too short: Find some more information and include

    3. I decided to move it to chapter 6

  8. Write draft of section "Criticism" (4 p.)

    1. Read all the material once again

    2. Find subtitles

    3. 5 minutes free writing about it

    4. 1-3 sentences: What's the main argument?

    5. Turn into text step by step

    6. Take notes for the conclusion

  9. Write draft of section "Pictures" (5 p.)

    1. Read all the material once again

    2. Find subtitles

    3. 5 minutes free writing about it

    4. 1-3 sentences: What's the main argument?

    5. Turn into text step by step

    6. Take notes for the conclusion

  10. Write draft of section "Cult. Imperialism" (10 p.)

    1. Read all the material once again

    2. Find subtitles

    3. 5 minutes free writing about it

    4. 1-3 sentences: What's the main argument?

    5. Turn into text step by step

    6. Take notes for the conclusion

  11. Work newly found material into section "Democracy" (4 p.)

    1. Check if there is more material hidden anywere in the depth of the thesis

    2. Scan the draft and the new material

    3. Decide, where in the existing argument of this section, does the new information belong?

    4. "Write" it in

    5. Does the title need to be changed?

    6. Complete the conclusion

  12. Use the literature to sharpen the arguments in the whole chapter (ca. 10 different books)

  13. Integrate some more new material into the chapter (5 p.)

    1. Scan the new material

    2. Decide, where in the chapter I want to put it

    3. "Write it in" step by step

    4. 2-3 sentences for the conclusion

  14. Quickly re-write the introduction (not putting so much effort into it)

  15. Design a conclusion

  16. Closure: Do NOT go all over the chapter once again

    1. I won't revise now. I will take a breath and reward myself

    2. I think about the next chapter goal

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