January Viva Blues
This post is for all those people who have recently submitted their thesis or are just about to – and who won’t be having their viva now until some time early next year.
Your uni will close in about a month and everyone will go home for a few weeks. The building lights will go out, the doors will be locked and out of office emails will fire at every little electronic message that comes their way.
Perhaps you, your family and friends will celebrate Christmas or another festival. Certainly there will be festive occasions all around you.
And you’ll continue to think about your viva. You might have a date. You might not. But either way you’ll be thinking:
“It’s coming.”
Hopefully it won’t distract too much from all of the other things you might rather be doing. If it threatens to do that, then consider some of the following:
- Keep a small notebook where you can record thoughts or worries about the viva.
- Once every few days take ten minutes to think about any issues that have been noted.
- Sketch a plan for January when you are able to return to your typical working patterns.
- If you feel like there isn’t enough time for everything you will need to do then consider some small, finite tasks to do over the winter break (like making lists or writing short summaries).
January Viva Blues don’t have to dominate your thinking over the Christmas break.