How to use ChatGPT ethically to write a perfect first draft (of your journal article, dissertation chapter, etc.):
Before you start writing your first draft, you'd need to do what I call "Active and Slow Reading."
Take an academic text relevant to your project and start reading it slowly and patiently.
As you read through the text, take notes in a notebook.
Take an academic text relevant to your project and start reading it slowly and patiently.
As you read through the text, take notes in a notebook.
This practice of Active and Slow Reading will help you:
1. "Digest" the text
2. Understand how an argument gets constructed through prose
3. Process your ideas
4. Develop your own take on the material
Do this exercise with several texts for a couple weeks.
Then stop reading.
1. "Digest" the text
2. Understand how an argument gets constructed through prose
3. Process your ideas
4. Develop your own take on the material
Do this exercise with several texts for a couple weeks.
Then stop reading.
Pick the time of the day when you are at your productive best — early morning, late afternoon, midnight, doesn't matter.
Pick the time that works for YOU.
Remove distractions. No phone. No internet.
Communicate with your dependents (if any) that you need to work.
Pick the time that works for YOU.
Remove distractions. No phone. No internet.
Communicate with your dependents (if any) that you need to work.
You've been reading actively for a couple weeks. This means you have stuff to write about.
Open a blank document in MS Word or Google Docs.
Set the timer to 25min.
Start writing the moment the timer goes off.
Open a blank document in MS Word or Google Docs.
Set the timer to 25min.
Start writing the moment the timer goes off.
But write what, you ask?
Write whatever comes to your mind.
Write in the first person (I'm thinking, I want to argue, etc. etc.)
Don't worry about spellings, grammar, or punctuation.
Don't delete a single word.
Type nonstop for 25min.
Stop when the timer stops.
Write whatever comes to your mind.
Write in the first person (I'm thinking, I want to argue, etc. etc.)
Don't worry about spellings, grammar, or punctuation.
Don't delete a single word.
Type nonstop for 25min.
Stop when the timer stops.
Congratulate and reward yourself.
Tell yourself you're this amazing person who is creating new knowledge.
Do another stint of 25min if you have the time and/or inclination.
Try to put as many words down as possible.
Do this exercise for a week.
Tell yourself you're this amazing person who is creating new knowledge.
Do another stint of 25min if you have the time and/or inclination.
Try to put as many words down as possible.
Do this exercise for a week.
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