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kareina ([personal profile] kareina) wrote2008-06-18 11:36 pm
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inspirational e-mails

This evening I received an e-mail from my collaborator in Italy saying that she's heard back from the journal and they are happy with our edits, so, pending final approval from the editor-in-chief our paper has been accepted. She then went on to say that another colleague of hers is interested in undertaking further research on the Tasmanian samples I sent her, and am I interested in continuing to work with them on the project? I replied asking if they wished me to continue to provide only the field-relationship data and help with English grammar, or if they want me to take a more active role in the project. If the former, I am absolutely able to help, but if they want a more active role, it would depend on what/when, since I am meant to be finishing up my PhD project over the next couple of months.

After replying to her e-mail I was suddenly inspired to work, and accomplished more than four hours of solid work, including more than 1,000 words written for my thesis. This after an unmotivated day where I spent more time enjoying the company of my loved ones or reading e-mail/livejournal than I did on Uni work. I love getting e-mails from Italy--it seems that every time I do I find another burst of motivation for my own project!

[identity profile] western-duchess.livejournal.com 2008-06-18 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay for motivation ...no matter where it comes from. Yay!

Oh and not to pick nits or embarrass you but you have transposed letters in inspirational ... I call it happy fingers typing when I do it ...and I do it a lot when I try to type faster ...
Edited 2008-06-18 22:52 (UTC)

[identity profile] kareina.livejournal.com 2008-06-19 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Oops! I'll go fix it next. Silly Firefox has a spell-checker in the body box, but doesn't do it in the subject line, and I was somewhat tired when I finished up and decided to post before shutting down for the night...