Access the Recording: 5 Secrets to a Super Productive Semester

5 Secrets to a Super Productive Semester

Facilitator:
Elizabeth Parks, PhD
Dissertation in Practice Chair
Creighton University

Make meaningful progress on your research and writing, even when teaching, service, meetings, and competing priorities fill your calendar.

On-Demand Webinar Recording

Every semester starts with the best intentions.

You promise yourself this will be the term you finally stay consistent with your writing and research goals. But as responsibilities pile up, productivity slips away, and another semester can end without the progress you hoped to make.

It doesn’t have to be that way.

Watch the recording of one of NCFDD’s most popular webinars and discover the strategies that have helped more than 90% of Faculty Success Program participants report improved productivity.

What You’ll Learn

This webinar moves beyond general productivity advice to address the specific challenges faculty face when trying to make consistent progress during a busy semester.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Identify and avoid the habits that most often derail academic writing and research
  • Create a realistic writing routine that works alongside teaching, service, meetings, and other responsibilities
  • Make steady progress without relying on large blocks of uninterrupted time
  • Increase your research and writing output without sacrificing your well-being
  • Build the accountability and community needed to stay motivated throughout the semester
  • Develop sustainable practices you can continue using long after the webinar ends
Who This Webinar Is For

This webinar is designed for faculty members, postdoctoral scholars, and other academics who want to make more consistent progress on their research and writing.

It may be especially helpful if you:

  • Begin each semester with ambitious goals but struggle to maintain momentum
  • Find that writing is repeatedly pushed aside by urgent responsibilities
  • Feel isolated or unsupported in your research and writing process
  • Want to be more productive without working longer hours or burning out
  • Are looking for practical strategies you can apply immediately
  • Want greater structure, accountability, and consistency in your academic work



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