I've never known a student editor who felt ready to become editor-in-chief. Not one. In almost two decades of working with student editors across the nation, I've never met a single editor who said,
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You Are What You Believe
I used to think I wasn't smart. It probably wasn't until my Ph.D. work pushed me to what I considered the limits of my
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What Excuses are Holding You Back?
"I'm tired" is probably my favorite excuse, followed closely by "I don't feel well," which usually is because I'm tired.
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My Favorite Books of August
August was a busy reading month. I read 12 books last month. Of those, I gave one non-fiction and three fiction
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How to Save Money on Books When You Read a Ton
I recently spent a lot of money on reading. It's ironic that wrote this post on saving money as a reader on the same
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My Favorite Books of July
It seems like I go through spells when I don't really read anything good, then suddenly I love several books in a row.
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My Favorite Book of June
June was a busy reading month, but perhaps not a successful one. I read nine books in June. Of those, I gave a single
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My Favorite Books of May
May was a slow reading month. I only read eight books last month, and I have no idea why my reading slowed down. I
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My 3 Favorite Productivity Books
I've been writing recently about my love of productivity and how I've spent a lot of time learning about the topic.
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My Favorite Books of March
It's rare for me to like more non-fiction books than fiction ones in any that I've read in any given month, but it
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