Alright, I'm knee-deep in the research paper world right now, and boy it's wild ride! Being an associate professor, you'd think I'd have this down by now, but hey, every day's school day, right?
One tip often share with researchers is to set specific goals for each round of revisions. For example, focus on clarity in one pass, then on strengthening arguments in another. By breaking it down, you can see progress and know when it's time to step back and say, "This is good. How do you usually approach your editing process?