A.I.M. (Accountability, Intentional Work, Motivation) sessions are a new support service at the Storrs Writing Center. Based on co-working and body-doubling strategies, A.I.M. sessions provide a structured environment for you to build momentum, keep on track, and make consistent progress on your writing tasks.
With A.I.M. sessions, you can:
- Schedule dedicated time to work on writing tasks,
- Set of build a consistent writing habit in a supportive environment,
- Keep your writing on track with structured peer accountability.
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FAQ:
Who are A.I.M. sessions for?
- Undergraduate and graduate writers managing large, unfamiliar, or stressful writing projects.
- Writers looking to build consistent habits or maintain focus.
- Writers who want structured accountability.
- Anyone feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unmotivated with their writing.
How do A.I.M. sessions work?
- A.I.M. sessions are 30-minute peer-supported work sessions. You’ll work independently alongside a peer tutor who is available for questions but will not directly guide your writing.
- Currently, the Storrs writing center offers in-person A.I.M. sessions only. If you’d like to access this kind of support virtually, Focusmate offers three free body doubling sessions a week.
What makes A.I.M. different from tutoring?
- A.I.M. sessions offer a collaborative space to stay engaged in writing tasks and are ideal for building momentum and finding focus.
- A.I.M. sessions prioritize goal setting and focused work rather than tutor feedback addressing your specific writing.