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Building resilience

A doctorate can fluctuate between being challenging to exciting to overwhelming all in the same day. Broadly speaking, resilience means being able to bounce back after a setback. Resilience is something you can build on and replenish, though the process is likely to look different for everyone. Below we cover in more detail four areas relevant for developing resilience whilst studying for a doctorate.

Building resilience
Understanding resilience
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Managing imposter syndrome
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Increasing self-confidence
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Dealing with stress
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