WK 2 Blog Entry 4 - Random Musings
My world seems built on the concept of feast of famine this year. Either I have a few projects to complete with long deadlines and plenty of time or everything bombards me at once and all needs to be accomplished at the same time - usually in different places.
This month is a "feast" month: more like a binge. Work, school, and family commitments have all merged into one heady time-management nightmare! Makes me ever more thankful for my support network - how would I get through all this without it.
I know we are all under the same deadlines, but still, I have to ask; whose bright idea was it to have the thesis, media project and presentation all due at the same time?? I know that come midnight March 22nd I will collapse with relief in a hotel somewhere in Georgia, and hopefully will have had enough time to prepare the materials for the photographers I'll be training at 7 am on the 23rd. I take that back, on the 22nd I'm in North Carolina. Hmm. I see yet another late night road trip heading my way. I'm glad I love my work!
Note to self: Must remember Rule #6! :)
This month is a "feast" month: more like a binge. Work, school, and family commitments have all merged into one heady time-management nightmare! Makes me ever more thankful for my support network - how would I get through all this without it.
I know we are all under the same deadlines, but still, I have to ask; whose bright idea was it to have the thesis, media project and presentation all due at the same time?? I know that come midnight March 22nd I will collapse with relief in a hotel somewhere in Georgia, and hopefully will have had enough time to prepare the materials for the photographers I'll be training at 7 am on the 23rd. I take that back, on the 22nd I'm in North Carolina. Hmm. I see yet another late night road trip heading my way. I'm glad I love my work!
Note to self: Must remember Rule #6! :)
- Cindy, It was humbling to read your post about the struggles of this masters degree and the stresses that it entails. I empathize with you on the time management nightmare, but I want to encourage you that your commitment and energy have empowered me to continue in ways you may never know. At this point you are finished with your project presentation, so I would like to congratulate you. Well done! You have cleared one of the last great hurdles, and I am following in those footsteps you just left in the sand. Thank you for paving the path and drudging ahead despite the obstacles, you have been an inspiration to me, and I am sure many others.
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