About a day after coming back from Chicago, Ill… I jetted of to Phoenix, Arizona for doctoral residency. Attending residency this year was a surreal experience. Year three residency officially marked the beginning stages of me being very close to receiving my terminal degree (as long as I finish my dissertation). In Phoenix I spent two weeks in class from 8AM-5PM. Being in class for about nine hours a day was not easy. If you’re wondering if I had an off day during the two-week residency the answer is sadly, NO! I have been back home for a few days now and I am still trying to catch up on rest.
I persevered through the two weeks of intense scholarly work like a champ, but there were many moments were I did not think I was going to make it. Thankfully, my family in Phoenix and a visit from my L.A. friend empowered me to push through.
The new connections I have made with students and faculty members has truly been amazing and unforgettable. I look forward to staying connected with my peers from class as we progress towards the finish line (Dr. Peach coming soon).
If you are in a doctoral program or just going through life struggles…I highly suggest the Seven Habits of Exceptionally Resilient People to overcome any life challenge.
Resilient People:
- Have a strong sense of purpose
- Are self-reliant
- Have a supportive network
- Are accepting
- Are optimists
- Turn adversity into opportunities for growth
- Take care of their health
If you practice the seven habits or have your own go-to mantras, let me know in the comment section.
Until next time…
-Peach
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