
I think that my PhD is developing nicely. Apart from a few bumps here and there, it seems to be smooth sailing at the moment – most likely because I’ve only just started and haven’t hit any of the tricky, complex parts yet!! It’s like a boat slowly making its way out of a harbour, cruising along in the calm waters… on the precipice of getting out into the open ocean with infinite possibilities and the predictions of some pretty heavy swells along the journey!
Highlight of the week – “The work you’ve produced in your first two proper weeks of PhD could be an academic paper in itself” – BEST meeting ever!! Though I now feel like I’ve now set unrealistic expectations!
It has been really nice researching some of the hazards based citizen science projects. I thought for awhile that there might not be many, but actually there are heaps! And really interesting ones too.
But urgh, how to fit in Community Resilience and Hazards and the Science of Citizen Science all together in one epically useful PhD thesis!?!? I have had some great meetings around this over the last week so I am quietly confident that it can be done. But it will take a lot more pondering.
I’m realising that the days where I am at work in the morning and then doing my PhD in the afternoon are going to be a bit tricky. Planning, brainstorming and menial tasks might be a goer on these afternoons – concentrating on reading complex documents may not! I will try to use this time for blue sky thinking, which I think is especially effective when the brain is a bit mushy.
It has also started to dawn on me that this is now my life for 3+ years and I don’t know how to feel about that. Super excited for the journey but also slightly terrified at the time commitment!
On a positive note – plants make me happy. Desk plants were are great idea. They have been named Skye and Tierra. And hallelujah, they are both still alive!
Lisa xx
