Yesterday I worked on a portion of my thesis where I'm writing a review for my intro. I wanted to finish reading all the reviews for a particular topic but missed it by 7 pages! Luckily I've been taking notes along the way so I won't have to re-read.
Today's goals include:
1. finishing that review
2. then read and take notes on recent papers that weren't covered by older review articles.
3. AND organize my notes into a working paragraph for the article
4. If I have time, I will pull papers on the last topic of my intro
I'm thinking that I want to add another section but I just may revise what I have to include all of the data. The type of review that I'm writing is a discussion of three different checkpoint adapter proteins. Since I've been reading so many reviews that have described each adaptor in detail I'm worried about out being redundant. So I think that I will make this review relevant by comparing and contrasting studies and addressing remaining questions for the field.
When I convert this review article into an intro thesis chapter, I'll have to add more paragraphs that will tie it into my other studies which means more writing for the intro! I need to go faster, time will just pass and if you aren't careful you'll be panicking like I am now!
Wish me luck
Chi(:
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Monday, June 01, 2009
Goodbye Winter Weight
Hi all,
Just posting to let you know that I'm starting a new blog to track weight loss. It's mostly for my own selfish purposes. I want to use it to keep a food journal and and track my progress. I'm using the Weight Watchers (WW) method because it worked when I used the program two years ago.
There are some great blogs out there that really help me restart my WW program without having to pay again (trust me, once you learn it the first time, all you need is a refresher). However, if you've never gone the program and are interested, I suggest you use it until you have the techniques mastered for yourself. As I was saying, there are a lot of great blogs with WW tools: There's a daily points target calculator, a calculator for determining food points and a food points list, that are among the many tools that will help me along the way and I'll be listing them throughout my new blog.
Hopefully this will be a nice reminder that will help me get back on track when it comes to maintaining a healthy lifestye with sustainable eating habits. You can check out my new blog here.
Cya!
Chi (:
Just posting to let you know that I'm starting a new blog to track weight loss. It's mostly for my own selfish purposes. I want to use it to keep a food journal and and track my progress. I'm using the Weight Watchers (WW) method because it worked when I used the program two years ago.
There are some great blogs out there that really help me restart my WW program without having to pay again (trust me, once you learn it the first time, all you need is a refresher). However, if you've never gone the program and are interested, I suggest you use it until you have the techniques mastered for yourself. As I was saying, there are a lot of great blogs with WW tools: There's a daily points target calculator, a calculator for determining food points and a food points list, that are among the many tools that will help me along the way and I'll be listing them throughout my new blog.
Hopefully this will be a nice reminder that will help me get back on track when it comes to maintaining a healthy lifestye with sustainable eating habits. You can check out my new blog here.
Cya!
Chi (:
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