Guidelines on what saved you time, etc. Thanks.If you have completed a doctoral dissertation, please advice on pointers of vthe to do's and don'ts.?
At the time this happened,  I was a little resentful, but my major professor and another person on my committee chose my topic for me.  In the long run that was better because I wasn't emotionally vested in my topic and just did whatever they told me to do!   I have a friend who took her written comps at the same time I did five years ago, and she's still not finished with her dissertation - more about that below.
They also picked a topic that was fairly new, so I didn't have a very long literature review, which saved me a lot of time.  The friend I mentioned above has been held up by her lit review; she keeps finding more and more sources that she wants to use, but you finally reach a point  where you have to decide enough is enough.  That's where a good major professor comes in; hers isn't very good!
I hope you have selected a major professor like mine who was well-organized and paid attention to details.  I did everything he told me to do; I didn't question him - I just did it.  It was more important to me to finish than to be assertive. (I was hired ABD and given a one-year timeline to finish or not get renewed.)  I am very proud of the fact that I completed my entire doctoral program in 22 months and wrote and defended my dissertation in six months' time.  I couldn't have done that if I had bucked the system the whole time like some people do who think they have something to prove.   Just do what you are told and it will go a lot faster/smoother!  Plenty of time to do what you want AFTER you get the degree!
I also let my major professor choose my committee members. I've heard horror stories about committee members who don't get along; I figured if he picked them, he would choose people he gets along witih - no ego fights on my committee!!! It took them about five minutes after my defense to decide that I had passed!  I had very few corrections to make afterwards, too!
As for the writing...I'll be honest...it was the hardest thing I've ever done. I really had to make myself buckle down and write every day.  Again, I had a wonderful major professor who was a great editor.  If he thought something needed to be changed, I changed it!  
 I did hire someone to do my stats, and my committee was fine with that.  He ran all of the stats they requested, but I had to be able to explain them. Fortunately, I did a survey so that wasn't too bad.  
I hope that helps.  Again, that was probably the hardest thing I've ever done in my life, but oh what a feeling when I was finished!  
Sorry for the long answer!  Good luck!If you have completed a doctoral dissertation, please advice on pointers of vthe to do's and don'ts.?
Write an outline.  Then fill it out a little.  Then the whole thesis just feels like you're filling in the gaps.  Trust me, it goes a lot faster.
 
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