Katie's Notes

An academic blog by a linguist specialising in qualitative healthcare research & medical humanities

  • Week 114: Testing out the framework

    My next deadline is 25th March – by when I must test the analytical framework and draft the initial findings. I’ve allowed myself to rest a little bit, created templates, and glanced over the data and field notes. Having thoughtful preparation is most important. I would like to move on to the next analysis after read more

    Week 114: Testing out the framework
  • Peach and Blueberry Pound Cake

    Yesterday, I baked Donal Skehan’s Peach and Blueberry Pound Cake! I am moving to a new apartment, and this will be the last cake I bake at this flat, so I wanted to bake something special. The reason why I chose this cake was that by chance I found some ripe peaches at a supermarket. read more

    Peach and Blueberry Pound Cake
  • Week 113: Milestone – Analytical Framework

    I am writing this post on my new MacBook Air. Very light to carry, and typing feels good. There are lots of milestones in the process of writing a PhD thesis. In Week 113, it feels like I’ve finally got to the stage that I’ve struggled to reach for the past nine months. Over the read more

    Week 113: Milestone – Analytical Framework
  • Week 112: Promotion

    Luca has received a job promotion to a management role in the public sector he works for! I am more than happy to know that his hard work was finally acknowledged and that it paid off. Over the past year, he has had a very tough time at work, physically and mentally, in providing a read more

    Week 112: Promotion
  • Week 111: Habit-building

    I’ve worked on outlining my methodological framework for analysis, as well as preparing transcripts. Yesterday I sent my sketch of it to my supervisors. One achievement in Week 111 was not just completing this, but also building a habit of writing my thesis every day. Since I felt bad about having had an unproductive week, read more

    Week 111: Habit-building
  • Week 110: Do everything with confidence

    I attended staff meetings, which were on the second day of the Chinese New Year. It was nice that we had some Chinese biscuits and fortune cookies during the meetings. The ‘fortune’ inside my cookie read ‘Do everything with confidence.’ I love fortune cookies. Their sweet little messages make me laugh and feel positive. That read more

    Week 110: Do everything with confidence
  • Banana, Chocolate & Walnut Bread

    Today, I’ve baked Banana Bread with Chocolate and Walnut, using Donal Skehan’s recipe. When I made Banana and Chocolate Bread using the same recipe last time, it was very moist and had a great consistency with chocolate. I’ve added walnuts to the dough, and extra banana and nuts on the top, and baked it in read more

    Banana, Chocolate & Walnut Bread
  • Week 109: Card Sorting

    This week, I did some very intensive data analysis. Using card sorting, I divided the data, named them, justified my categorisation, made a very quick sketch of it and sent it to my supervisors. A funny thing is that when I do an intensive data analysis, I stay home in pyjamas all day. A non-teaching read more

    Week 109: Card Sorting