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          We’ve all had it happen. Life just gets in the way, and we get 
          side-tracked from doing what we really want to do. This happens more 
          than you might think with students wanting to finish their degrees. 
          Sometimes, students must put their studies on hold for many reasons 
          including job loss or other financial burdens, having to assist a 
          loved one who is ill, personal illness, the loss of a loved one, and 
          more. Here are some tips that might help you get going again after 
          being away from your studies.
          
          1. Login to the school portal and review what 
          you’ve accomplished and where you left off. You can login 
          to the school portal by 
          Clicking Here.
          
          If you don’t remember your login information, 
          contact me, Dr. Kelley, 
          admin@tfuniversity.org. I will help you get logged back in and can also help you 
          figure out where you left off, if necessary.
          
          And by the way, if you have already enrolled in a degree program, then you are still 
          enrolled in the degree program regardless of whether it has been 2 
          months or 10 years since you were last active.
          
          
          
          
2. 
          Remember why you enrolled in the first place. Sometimes, we 
          can lose sight of why we wanted to get our doctoral degree in the 
          beginning. Take a moment to reflect on why you wanted your doctoral 
          degree. What were the benefits to you? What were you going to do with 
          it? Where did you see yourself after having completed your degree? 
          Were you going to use your training and skills to help others with a 
          view to making the world a better place? This is, indeed, a noble 
          calling.
          
          Some students have lost interest in the particular degree program in 
          which they first enrolled. In some cases, they have contacted me and 
          switched to a different degree program that is a better fit for where 
          they are now. If this resonates with you, then contact me and we’ll 
          see about changing your program to one that is more beneficial to you 
          now.
          
          3. Don’t let self-doubt or a lack of 
          confidence discourage you. Almost every student has fears 
          and doubts in the beginning. Some students have not taken courses in 
          many years or even decades, so they worry that they won’t be able to 
          pass the courses. However, nearly every student who felt this way in 
          the beginning quickly realizes they had nothing to fear because the 
          program is actually designed to help you succeed! The exams and 
          assignments are all open book. And I am freely available to help you 
          as needed. All you have to do is send me an email. I reply very 
          promptly. You can even call me to ask questions or get advice 
          (1.941.456.9995, 10 am to 9 pm Eastern, 7 days a week). 
          
          This program is life changing, but it won’t work unless you jump back 
          in the driver’s seat and step on the gas.
          
          4. Formulate an easy study schedule. 
          Our courses are designed for busy adults. There is no fluff in the 
          material. Everything in the course material is there to help you 
          succeed. 
          
          Start by blocking some time to study. Make this easy so it is 
          something with which you will follow through. It can be 30 minutes, an 
          hour, or any amount of time that works for you. Even studying for 15 
          minutes 2 or 3 times a week is better than nothing. You will make 
          progress. And once you start, you might just find that you will study 
          a little longer and make even faster progress.
          
          5. You are worthy of finishing your degree. 
          Believe it. If not you, then who? Everyone is worthy of the good 
          things life has to offer and completing your degree is a good thing.
          
          
          If life has side-tracked you, simply make a decision to begin your 
          studies again, and then take action. Take some kind of action. 
          Resolve to get started again so that you can see the benefits of your 
          accomplishments.
          
          If you need any help or just an encouraging word, contact me!
          
          —Dr. Doug Kelley