Reflections – Dr. Price Teaches https://drpriceteaches.com Scholarly writing made simple Wed, 20 Nov 2024 02:36:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://drpriceteaches.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/7t10bo-LogoMakr-100x100.png Reflections – Dr. Price Teaches https://drpriceteaches.com 32 32 Graduate school is brutal. How do I stay motivated to keep going? https://drpriceteaches.com/stay-motivated-to-keep-going/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 02:36:39 +0000 https://drpriceteaches.wordpress.com/?p=143

Facing the Shadows of Graduate School

Graduate school brings challenges that can push you beyond your comfort zone. I know this firsthand. While coursework felt manageable, transitioning to dissertation work left me staring at a daunting unknown. From writing a proposal to conducting research, fear and doubt loomed large.

But, along the way, I learned an essential lesson: Stay strong and keep pushing.

Embracing the Unknown

At every stage, fear whispered, “Walk away.” Yet, stubbornness, faith, and the drive to move forward prevailed. Crafting my dissertation proposal felt insurmountable at first, but I broke it into smaller steps, focusing on progress rather than perfection.

When it came time to interview teachers for my research, my introversion made me second-guess everything. Still, I forged ahead and found fulfillment in the process. The result? Not just completing my dissertation but excelling—winning awards and giving the student hooding ceremony speech.

Facing New Fears Post-Graduation

Even now, as I write a memoir about my experience as a Black male teacher, fear resurfaces. This project demands vulnerability and honesty, pushing me to explore the depths of my identity.

The discomfort is real, but so is the growth. Writing through fear strengthens not only my voice but my purpose as a storyteller and motivator.

Keep Moving Forward: Motivation for Graduate Students

Fear and doubt are natural when facing significant challenges, but they don’t have to stop you. Whether you’re writing a dissertation, starting a new project, or navigating life’s hurdles, remember:

  • Break tasks into manageable steps.
  • Focus on progress, not perfection.
  • Lean on your faith, determination, and community.

Every step you take matters. Your words and actions carry meaning—not just for you, but for those who might draw strength and inspiration from your journey.

Final Thought: Stay Strong and Keep Pushing

Graduate school is a marathon, not a sprint. No matter how far you have to go or how uncertain the path seems, your persistence will pay off. Others need your voice, and the world needs your story. So stay strong, keep pushing, and let your courage guide the way.

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I just learned about this site. Can you tell me about your background and credentials? https://drpriceteaches.com/background-and-credentials/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 02:16:19 +0000 https://drpriceteaches.wordpress.com/?p=138

Reflecting on My Teaching Roots

I spent seven years as a high school English and French teacher, but the moments that resonated most deeply with me weren’t tied to first-day excitement or last-day celebrations. Instead, they came during independent writing sessions. These periods were transformative—time spent walking among students, engaging with their writing one-on-one, and empowering them to take ownership of their words.

Breaking Myths About Writing

Many students believed writing was restrictive, bound by rigid rules that stifled creativity. I worked to dismantle those myths, encouraging them to trust their instincts, experiment, and infuse their work with personality. “Can I do that?” they’d ask. My answer was always, “Absolutely—it’s your choice as the writer.”

My Role Today

Now, as a professional writing consultant at North Carolina Central University, I guide undergraduate and graduate students to uncover their voices and elevate their writing. In the Writing & Speaking Studio, students discover that academic writing is not just about following conventions—it’s about wielding the power of their words intentionally and confidently.

Why This Matters

Beyond editing and instruction, my sessions instill pride and purpose. Each meeting leaves students more confident and prepared to navigate their academic and professional journeys. The moments of clarity, relief, and empowerment they experience are the ultimate measure of my work’s value.

More Than Writing Help

With my background as an educator, academic editor, and former graduate student, I bring a nuanced understanding to every session. Together, we tackle not just sentence structures but also the challenges and goals that drive students to write. This is the work I love—transforming writing from a chore into a powerful tool for connection and achievement.

Connect with me to learn how I can help you transform your writing into your strongest asset.

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