Saturday, April 17, 2010
I feel with each semester I grow a little more and learn how to get through the things life throws at me a little better. There is plenty more to learn and new issues I am sure will arise but in the world today I find it is best to take life one day at a time. Taking it life as it comes and just one day at a time has been something I've been trying out for the last couple weeks. With everything going on in my work, school, and home life I have found my life has been more bearable with this approach.
This is my final advice and insight. I really think that all we can do is our best each day, allow yourself to get upset and frustrated but then get over it and move on. It's much easier said then done I know this, I'm still pretty bad at it but when I do move on and do what needs to be done I am always calmer afterward.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Today I am going to talk about the downside of multitasking. Multitasking is necessary in many things at work, school, home, and personal lives. It helps us get more things done in a specific matter of time. I multitask daily because I have to especially for my job. I'll be looking things up in the computer and answer the phone. I'll answer the persons question on the phone and begin to transfer them while I am printing off whatever it was I was looking f0r on the computer and then someone will walk in and I will smile or say hello.
Despite all of this I don't like multitasking. It takes of pressure to watch TV and do homework at the same time but my homework never gets done faster because of it. I found this on a sight called Penelope's Trunk and it gives advice about habits and the work place. This one I particularly thought was interesting.
2. Admit multitasking is bad.
For people who didn't grow up watching TV, typing out instant messages and doing homework all at the same time, multitasking is deadly. But it decreases everyone's productivity, no matter who they are. "A 20-year-old is less likely to feel overwhelmed by demands to multitask, but young people still have a loss of productivity from multitasking," says Trapani.
So try to limit it. Kathy Sierra at Creating Passionate Users suggests practicing mindfulness as a way to break the multitasking habit.
Mindfulness is something I need to practice. Perhaps calming down the speed I do things at and giving it more attention will help ease my stress in life.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
I feel as if I have a better understanding by having taken all these classes in the same semester. It wasn't planned, I just took things I needed to or wanted to and I feel I got extremely lucky. I'm smarter now because of it and appreciate my teachers and the way they helped me understand the different sides and complex aspects of my classes.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Birthday Time
I once again procrastinated and ended up doing most of my presentation prep an hour before class. I did manage to finish it though and didn't pass out or get sick while giving my presentation. I never really get sick but I was glad to have it over with.
This really just goes to show how life changes over time. When you're 5 you count down your birthday for months, I still do that but it's still different. I don't really expect or care about presents anymore, it's all about how I spend my time and who I spend it with. I also don't mind doing things I have to do like going to work or doing a presentation. I would prefer not to have to do those things on special occasions such as the day of my birth but that's how life is and the world unfortunately does not revolve around me. Balance is important and when you don't have a say in things that come up it is important to roll with the punches and keep up with your obligations.
Monday, April 12, 2010
What Was I Thinking?
Word to the wise, never start any kind of league when it's getting to finals time. I am super stressed, within the next two weeks I have three tests, two papers, and five assignments due on top of it all I have to move. Oh, did I mention I'm not sure where I'm moving yet? Yes, never start a league toward finals time.
Despite all of these things, this is one of the funnest things I have ever done. I really enjoy having a hobby and getting out of the house. Timing is everything though, if I can make it the next two weeks I'm sure I'll enjoy the league that much more. I think it is important to find or make time to do things you enjoy. If you do nothing but work, complain, and stress all the time then life is going to pass by too quickly and you might miss out on a lot.
Friday, March 5, 2010
H-O-B-B-Y
Snowboarding is one of the funnest things I've ever done in my life. My boyfriend has helped equip me with all the gear and this year we starting learning. I've gone snowboarding almost every weekend for a little over a month now. Not only is it really fun and gives me something to look forward to on the weekends but it takes a ton of muscle. I've never been so sore in my life from anything as I have from snowboarding. This makes me feel good because I haven't found much time in the week lately to properly work out. I was looking into it and found on Answers.com that it has tons of health benefits and is a HUGE lower body, core workout.
It's all about multitasking for me. I have found something I really enjoy and look forward to constantly that builds muscle! On top of that the next three days after going I'm so sore that I have nothing but time to do studying and homework. That's what I call a win, win. Going to go tomorrow and am looking forward to it!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
So I caught that nasty cold that's been going around lately. Wouldn't you know it, it was a week that I had two tests to take and a news article due. I was dosing up on the Dayquil and Nyquil but that did little to stop my symptoms, I did sleep awesome though. I recently had to go home early from work and thus felt as though it would look badly for me to call in or leave early again with this cold. I don't feel I have a lot of job security.
Monday comes along and I realize that I have to take a test for my history class that night, I had received the book in the mail the Thursday before. We only have two tests in this class and no homework. Basically, I had to do awesome or I was in big trouble. We were on chapter 22 and I hadn't read a page. I did however have about 35 pages of notes to study from.
My other test had to be taken before class on Wednesday. This is for my Comparative Politics class and I must say I haven't gotten a ton out of it thus far and had NO idea what to expect as far as what would be tested.
Figures a nasty cold would pop up on this very week. I was tired, stuffy, hurting, and sore and now to cram for two test that I wasn't prepared for. I managed to suck it up and ask my boss to go home a couple hours early one of those days and just slept before taking the plunge to my academic death. I'm using this story as a what NOT to do in education. I told you I'm a procrastinator. Although procrastination is never the way sometimes we have to cram, here is a site I found that has a good form of cramming, it's at About.com:Homework/study tips. It's an article called Cramming by Grace Flemming. She talks about chunking information that we have to study into larger, similar groups. This way you can recall more things. Such as in my history class it is difficult to remember each and every individual event that helped shape this country but by memorizing the presidents and going by presidencies it is much easier to recall things and keep them in order.
Luckily the notes I had were enough for my History class, I currently have an A and for my politics class I gladly accept the B on the strangest test I've ever taken! I count myself lucky, there's no way luck was not a factor. I accept it graciously seeing as though for the most part I have the worst luck in the world.