Description
As a graduate student working on your doctoral capstone or dissertation, you may be finding it hard to motivate yourself to complete the work. In this micro-course, participants will learn about non-cognitive skills that contribute to perseverance, motivation, and self-regulation for completing the capstone process. Sections of the course include breaking through negative systems of socialization, overcoming imposter syndrome, harnessing a strong internal locus of control, and leveraging positive socialization experiences.
What You Will Learn
Upon successful completion of this micro-course, you will be able to:
- Understand how being in a liminal space can manifest anxiety about performance and expectations.
- Understand cycles of socialization and aspects of socialization that can impact mindset and identity.
- Confront imposter syndrome.
- Differentiate between internal and external locus of control and when to take responsibility.
- Engage in prescribed socialization to foster a completion mindset.
Refund Policy
You will have 24 hours, or until you receive your completion certificate, to request a full refund after purchase, whichever comes first. No hidden fees. All books and materials are included with purchase.