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Extensive writing projects: tips for completing them on time.

M Oermann1

  • 1College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA. moermann@msn.com

Nurse Author & Editor
|April 24, 1999
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Nurse authors can complete large writing projects like books or grants. This guide offers practical tips to overcome project size challenges and finish extensive writing tasks on schedule.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Academic Writing
  • Scholarly Publishing

Background:

  • Many nurse authors aspire to undertake significant writing projects, such as books, grants, or dissertations.
  • Hesitation often stems from the perceived magnitude and complexity of these extensive undertakings.
  • The abstract introduces guidance from an experienced author who has successfully completed multiple book projects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide actionable strategies for nurse authors to manage and complete large-scale writing projects.
  • To address common barriers related to project scope and time management.
  • To encourage nurses in pursuing ambitious scholarly writing endeavors.

Main Methods:

  • The abstract does not detail specific methodologies but implies a sharing of practical advice and personal experience.

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  • The author draws upon their extensive experience in completing eight books.
  • Guidance is presented in the form of tips for timely completion.
  • Main Results:

    • The abstract highlights the author's successful completion of numerous extensive writing projects.
    • It suggests that with the right approach, large writing tasks are achievable.
    • The core outcome is the provision of strategies to overcome procrastination and project overwhelm.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse authors can successfully complete extensive writing projects by employing effective strategies.
    • Overcoming the psychological barrier of project size is key to achieving scholarly writing goals.
    • The advice aims to empower nurses to engage in significant writing endeavors and contribute to their field.