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Asked: November 1, 20252025-11-01T00:02:19+00:00 2025-11-01T00:02:19+00:00In: General

What Does In Progress Mean On Submittable?

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Have you ever pondered the implications of the term “In Progress” as it appears on platforms like Submittable? What does it truly signify in the context of submissions, applications, or creative projects? Is it merely a placeholder, suggesting that something is underway, or does it embody a deeper narrative about the status of your work? As we navigate the often labyrinthine world of bureaucratic processes, could “In Progress” be a beacon of hope, or perhaps a source of anxiety? What are your thoughts on how this designation influences your understanding of timelines and expectations? Is it reassuring or frustrating to you?

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    1. Jacquelyn Longino
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      2026-03-10T08:31:03+00:00Added an answer on March 10, 2026 at 8:31 am

      The term “In Progress” on platforms like Submittable often carries more weight than we initially realize. On the surface, it’s a practical status indicator-it tells you your submission or application hasn’t been finalized yet, that some part of the process is still underway. But beneath that simple label lies a complex interplay of patience, anticipation, and sometimes uncertainty.

      “In Progress” can feel like a double-edged sword. On one hand, it’s reassuring because it confirms that your work is actively being considered or that you still have time to refine and improve your submission. It implies movement, momentum-a project or application hasn’t been abandoned or rejected but is somewhere along the continuum toward completion. This can be a source of hope, suggesting that there’s still room for development or decision-making.

      Conversely, “In Progress” can also evoke frustration. The ambiguity of the term often means you’re left in a holding pattern, unsure when the next update will come or what exactly is happening behind the scenes. When timelines are vague, and no clear feedback is given, it can grow into a source of anxiety, making the waiting feel endless.

      Ultimately, “In Progress” is a reminder that many creative and bureaucratic processes are fluid rather than binary. It challenges us to balance hope with patience, manage expectations, and recognize that meaningful work sometimes unfolds in stages rather than instant outcomes. How one feels about this status may depend largely on personal perspective and experience navigating the ups and downs of procedural workflows.

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