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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 19 MIN

371: Six Strategies for Managing Academic Writing Revisions Without Overwhelm (Replay)

from Grad School Femtoring: Inclusive Grad School Stories, Personal Development, and Productivity Tips for First-Gen BIPOCs · host Grad School Femtoring, LLC

In episode 371 of the Grad School Femtoring Podcast, I walk through six practical strategies for managing academic writing revisions without spiraling into overwhelm. If you’re working on a manuscript, dissertation, proposal, or another long-term writing project and feeling behind, scattered, or emotionally exhausted, this episode is for you. Drawing from recent conversations with my one-on-one coaching clients and my own experiences navigating intensive revisions, I share approaches that can help you create a more sustainable and personalized process for moving your work forward. I discuss how to assess your available time, energy, and capacity before setting revision goals, and I break down different ways to structure your work sessions depending on your deadlines and cognitive load. I also explore how to prioritize essential revisions and create more flexible systems that support progress without pushing yourself into burnout. The goal is to identify strategies that align with your circumstances, workload, and wellbeing. In this episode, you will learn: How to assess your available time, energy, and capacity before tackling revisions Why counting and categorizing revision comments can reduce overwhelm and improve planning How to distinguish between developmental edits, line edits, and formatting revisions A practical framework for deciding what revisions are essential versus nice to have How to organize revision work by section and prioritize high-impact changes first How alternating between heavy and light revision days can help with pacing and sustainability Work with me If you’re looking for support with sustainable productivity, academic writing, executive functioning, or navigating graduate school, I’d love to support you through one-on-one coaching. Learn more about coaching: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/coaching/ Free resource Download your Grad School Femtoring Resource Kit: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/kit/ Explore more Listen to more episodes on Dissertation and Writing Strategies: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/podcast_catergory/dissertation-and-writing-strategies/ Support the podcast with a one-time or monthly donation: https://donate.stripe.com/bJedR8dGRcs6ewGdwq38401 Access transcripts and additional resources: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/podcast/ Audio and transcript edited by Yessi Sanchez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yessisanchez/ This podcast is a proud member of the Genuina Media network. The Grad School Femtoring Podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or other professional services. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

In episode 371 of the Grad School Femtoring Podcast, I walk through six practical strategies for managing academic writing revisions without spiraling into overwhelm. If you’re working on a manuscript, dissertation, proposal, or another long-term writing project and feeling behind, scattered, or emotionally exhausted, this episode is for you. Drawing from recent conversations with my one-on-one coaching clients and my own experiences navigating intensive revisions, I share approaches that can help you create a more sustainable and personalized process for moving your work forward. I discuss how to assess your available time, energy, and capacity before setting revision goals, and I break down different ways to structure your work sessions depending on your deadlines and cognitive load. I also explore how to prioritize essential revisions and create more flexible systems that support progress without pushing yourself into burnout. The goal is to identify strategies that align with your circumstances, workload, and wellbeing.

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