Welcome to the Degree Doctor blog - structured, practical guidance for qualitative PhD researchers.
If you’ve ever looked at your work and thought, “This isn’t quite coming together…”
If you’ve done the reading, but still feel unsure how to translate it into clear, confident writing.
If you’re making progress, but not in a way that feels coherent or fully convincing.
You’re not lacking ability - you’re working within a process that is rarely made visible.
This blog focuses on the points where qualitative PhDs most often slow down - literature reviews that lose shape, discussion chapters that feel difficult to articulate, methodology decisions that are hard to justify, and the ongoing pressure of working at doctoral level without clear structure.
Each blogpost is designed to help you think more clearly, work more deliberately, and move your research forward with greater confidence.
You’ll find guidance on:
Structuring and writing your thesis with clarity
Developing stronger critical analysis and contribution
Refining your conceptual and theoretical foundations
Making sense of qualitative methodology and interpretation
Managing the intellectual and psychological demands of doctoral research
You can explore by category below, or start with the latest posts.
The aim is not to do more - it is to work with greater clarity, stronger reasoning, and a more structured approach - so your PhD becomes something you can explain, defend, and complete with confidence.
Feeling behind in your qualitative PhD? Why it happens and what to do about it
Almost every PhD researcher feels behind at some point. This post explores why that perception happens, how to redefine progress, and how to move forward with steadiness rather than self-doubt.
PhD guilt: Why you never feel like you’ve done enough (and how to stop the cycle)
Worked all day on your PhD and still feel like it wasn’t enough? This post unpacks why PhD guilt shows up so often and how to stop it running your life.
The myth of the perfect PhD morning routine (and how to create one that actually works)
If 5am PhD routines make you feel like a failure by breakfast, this post will help you design a morning that actually fits your life.