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JULIA GALINDO COACHING

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For Academics Who Want to Write Again
If you want to write and you’re not writing, there are simple tools that can help. This group isn’t about academic writing per se, but it will support your academic writing by helping you reduce resistance and build a more consistent creative practice. It’s about getting in touch with the throughline, the inner vein of creativity that runs through everything you do. In this group, you will: Move out of “stuckness” and reduce the resistance that keeps you from writing Build a
Julia Galindo
3 min read


I’m Going to Call It an Ironing Party: On the Limits of Positive Reframing
I’ll never forget the hours I spent as an undergraduate in the fall I began my thesis, wandering the aisles of the Staples near my college, picking out a giant 3-ring binder (in which to store the research articles I printed out), packs of index cards (on which to write summaries of each article), and a little recipe card box to organize them (this was genuinely my system. Did I think I was living in 1979? It was 2002!).
Julia Galindo
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Quick Tip: Buy the Damn Thing
TL;DR: Buy the thing that’s going to make your life easier; invest in yourself, your comfort, and your success
Julia Galindo
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“I Am Allowed to be Human”: Removing Shame from Not Writing
When it comes to writing, people feel a great deal of shame around not doing it. There are many reasons why writing doesn’t necessarily receive our best time: it can feel hard, the rewards associated with it are delayed, there’s no one sitting right in front of us expecting us to write (whereas it can seem like there is no end of people knocking on our proverbial doors with requests for our time). The good news is that a small series of conscious shifts is often enough to all
Julia Galindo
5 min read


Self-Regulation: A Primer
You can improve your ability to focus on the things that matter to you and act in ways that help you reach your goals.
Julia Galindo
3 min read
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