Me and my fanciful approach to Time Management
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Jan 10, 2007
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Jul 03, 2007
Hello. I'm here again.
I've been getting my end-of-the-semester business out of the way which is where I've been most of the week, and not on the Travelpod website. I haven't spent that time sleeping either...because I've been going to sleep at two in the morning and waking up around seven. Actually, I've spent most of that time thinking about all the projects I had to do; it was only yesterday that I spent any time actually doing them, so that I could present them in class today.
I wrote a delightfully atrocious paper on King Abdul Aziz, which I would share with you if it weren't so incriminating to my abilities as a student (ah, the joys of sleep deprivation). I also guess all my years crafting carefully-worded political speech at the Ohio Model Arab League has paid off--I made a speech on the Gulf War...which everyone says was really good, even if I did research and create it in the three hours before class. Haw haw.
It feels so good to be lazy.
Anyway, that's where I've been in case you were wondering. Right now, I have more forms and scholarships to complete before 1 May; I have to read two books before tomorrow, one of which belongs to someone I can't get ahold of. Carry on! and wait till tomorrow, for tomorrow may never come!
I've been getting my end-of-the-semester business out of the way which is where I've been most of the week, and not on the Travelpod website. I haven't spent that time sleeping either...because I've been going to sleep at two in the morning and waking up around seven. Actually, I've spent most of that time thinking about all the projects I had to do; it was only yesterday that I spent any time actually doing them, so that I could present them in class today.
I wrote a delightfully atrocious paper on King Abdul Aziz, which I would share with you if it weren't so incriminating to my abilities as a student (ah, the joys of sleep deprivation). I also guess all my years crafting carefully-worded political speech at the Ohio Model Arab League has paid off--I made a speech on the Gulf War...which everyone says was really good, even if I did research and create it in the three hours before class. Haw haw.
It feels so good to be lazy.
Anyway, that's where I've been in case you were wondering. Right now, I have more forms and scholarships to complete before 1 May; I have to read two books before tomorrow, one of which belongs to someone I can't get ahold of. Carry on! and wait till tomorrow, for tomorrow may never come!


