3 Reasons To Hire A Thesis Coach

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Undertaking a dissertation or thesis can be one of the most stressful and time-consuming things a student faces during their academic career. While the writing and defense of your thesis is ultimately up to the individual, a thesis coach can help manage the multitude of other aspects involved in the process. So if you have recently found yourself struggling to finish a Master's thesis or doctoral dissertation, keep reading below for three ways in which a thesis coach can be just the thing you need to finally cross the elusive finish line.

Creating a Structured Work Plan

Many people find it difficult to reach their full academic potential without a structured work plan in place. These people may have problems procrastinating or may be unsure of how to best prioritize the variety of tasks on their plate at any given time. If this sounds like you, don't fret. Making progress on your thesis is possible, but likely requires a work plan devised by a third party who knows your study habits, preferences and academic timeline. 

Ensuring Accountability

A structured work plan may sound nice, but ultimately, it is only as effective as your willingness to actually follow through on it. This is where a thesis coach comes in; they can serve as an external source of accountability, gently reminding you of tasks that need to be completed, and encouraging you when you find yourself in a rough patch. Without a system of accountability in place, it is too easy to make excuses for a lack of progress. A thesis coach can prevent this from the outset or keep it from derailing your progress entirely.

Dealing with Academic Issues

The more practical side of the proverbial ivory tower is a notoriously difficult place to navigate. Be it the politics of a department or problems dealing with a particular committee, you may find there are a host of issues unrelated to research that are stalling your thesis progress. Because a thesis coach has plenty of experience advising students in a number of academic fields and institutions, they can be a great source of advice when it comes to dealing with external academic issues. Don't underestimate the value in having somebody who knows the ins and outs of the academy; they can help you escape a sense of isolation and anxiety that often creeps up during the writing of a thesis, allowing you to reach your academic goals. 

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