Merry Christmas

From me and my family to you and yours,

Whether you celebrate Christmas, another festival or none, I wish you nothing but peace, rest and a little calm in the next few days.

If you’ve been working hard on your thesis or preparing for your viva then you can take a little time to relax. Rest is as essential as getting the work done.

Take some time for you and those you love in the coming days.

Merry Christmas, everyone,

All good wishes,

Nathan

 

PS: this post from a few years ago still makes me smile whenever I think of it 🙂

The Christmas Intermission

Viva Survivors will be on a short break for a few days now. I like to pause the posts because however you celebrate this time of year – or if you don’t – it’s good to take a break.

Despite many ups and downs, there’s been a lot of good in my life this year, and I hope the same has been true for you. It’s an honour to share something helpful here every day and to know that it is being read by so many people.

From my family to yours, whatever your plans, we wish you the very best this Christmas-time.

Be safe, be well, be with people you love and who love you.

Viva Survivors returns on Wednesday 27th December 2023 with the first of five days of a round-up of the year. All the very best until then!

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas from Viva Survivors!

However you’ll celebrate over the next few weeks, or if you won’t be, I wish you all the very best. Take a break, spend time with friends and family, if your viva is in January then maybe you need to do something over the next few weeks – but there is time. Take time for yourself.

The blog won’t be updating for the next five days, but starting on Saturday 28th December there will be a series of four daily “best of” posts from this year. It’s become a little tradition of mine to round out each year with some of the posts I’m most proud of.

Very best wishes from me to you, and thanks to everyone who’s read the blog, shared a post, bought an ebook or tweeted about one of my resources in 2019.

All the best,

Nathan (@DrRyder and @VivaSurvivors on Twitter!)