I have a very serious suggestion to make. Clear the decks for the summer. Give yourself 4 months - from 1 June to 1 October, cancel all engagements, refuse all meetings, don't answer the phone, abandon correspondence, and devote yourself singlemindedly to developing an extended argument of over 100 pages. Find a quiet place with no phone, no distractions, no people to bother you -- and just write. I'm sure the College will understand that you must now put your academic work first.
This overlaps with someone else's advice on hearing my original plan to head off for at least a month on a rail and sea trip to the Holy Land or Iceland: they remarked that summer 04 presented me with a lifetime's opportunity -- to get the PhD progressed! And, on reflection, there is money for a follow-up research visit to the Middle East in any case, so I'll be getting that trip in at some point, perhaps after the summer heat has fallen off, and more like 100 pages of the doctorate has been written. As for Iceland, well perhaps I'll save that for the post-PhD celebrations, if, when! (Wow, was that me making a decision!?)
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