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January Goals

Goals for 2022

Let’s start this year! I feel pretty rested after the holidays, so this should go well. I also don’t have many seminars in January, that’s also good for overall productivity. Nevertheless, I have to hand in some compulsory assignments besides my own goals I set either myself or in cooperation with my supervisor.

  • hand in a review of Mark Schroeder’s book (compulsory)
  • work in the feedback of my review paper (compulsory)
  • have a final draft of review study of Kathleen Stock’s book
  • have a final draft of dogwhistles paper with my supervisor
  • read one journal article per day
  • read at least one book with my supervisor

This seems feasible now. As usual, I’ll try to get the most annoying stuff done the earliest (here that means the first two). I want to do weekly breakdowns of the goals as well to make myself stick to some sort of structure.

M.

January Review

A lot has changed, life happened to me and to my supervisor, so a couple of shifts:

  • hand in a review of Mark Schroeder’s book (compulsory)
  • work in the feedback of my review paper (compulsory)
  • have a final draft of review study of Kathleen Stock’s book -> cancelling this one, it’s too hurtful and a waste of time, I tried
  • have a final draft of dogwhistles paper with my supervisor -> still have not received the initial draft, a lot of covid shit
  • read one journal article per day (more or less)
  • read at least one book with my supervisor -> same as with dogwhistles

What I managed to do outside of this plan:

  • read quite a lot
  • send an abstract for a conference and planned other applications for workshops
  • planned writing till August
  • dealt with a lot of depression

Let’s plan February!

February Goals

  • write a review of a Czech book on academic freedom
  • work on representation of autism paper
  • read at least one book with my supervisor (Just Words is planned!)
  • submit three abstracts (Ecrea, Utrecht, Young Philosophy)
  • but the main one: work on the eventually-be-published draft of my master’s thesis

Let’s goooo!

M.

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