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		<description><![CDATA[I only seriously took an interest in the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method this summer &#8211; yup! only this summer. I was too busy reading and exploring interesting Chinese wuxing stuff with the view to do research on this subject matter. As highlighted in my October post, I had to change my topic. Now, I&#8217;m <a href='https://jollyvip.com/research/2015/11/20/systematic-literature-review/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I only seriously took an interest in the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method this summer &#8211; yup! only this summer. I was too busy reading and exploring interesting Chinese wuxing stuff with the view to do research on this subject matter.</p>
<p>As highlighted in my <a href="http://jollyvip.com/research/2015/10/26/october-post-still-on-the-phd/" title="october post" target="_blank">October post</a>, I had to change my topic.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m following the suggested steps outlined in the SLR to get to the TRUTH of whatever I&#8217;m conducting for my research, and off course to define/describe that ever elusive research question.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m following the normal route of conducting a piece of &#8216;academic&#8217; PhD research, instead of following my heart to embark on digging deep into something as ancient and profound as in the Chinese wuxing. Perhaps one day I will get to do this topic.</p>
<p>I realised after my presentation (yesterday) to my supervisors on my new topic and motivation, that I&#8217;ve lost my motivation in coming up with a new topic to continue with my research.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m in deep trouble &#8211; as posted under <a href="http://jollyvip.com/research/2015/11/20/reflection-day/" title="reflection day" target="_blank">reflection day</a> &#8211; not on my research question, really&#8230;the trouble is my motivation behind doing a PhD. I just need to motivate myself, and come up with something the general public, researchers and my supervisors will also be motivated or interested in the chosen topic. This is what I now realised is what constitutes &#8216;academic&#8217; ( unlike &#8216;professional&#8217;) PhD research, i.e. a research path not following one&#8217;s dream or one&#8217;s own madness into the deep unknown, just do what researchers have done but add a bit more or extend it somehow, and most importantly it is a &#8216;safe&#8217; topic. </p>
<p>I was approached yesterday by my University Library staff to join a case study project, and one question is around advice for other researchers. My answer : &#8216;Have good supervisors and have perseverance&#8217;.</p>
<p>Perhaps I should also add &#8211; have luck in finding and working with supervisors who are kind, supportive and open minded to stretch boundaries with you on your dream PhD journey.</p>
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