Yowzers! Well, it's in. By "it" I mean Task 3. My wonderful hubby stayed up with me until 2AM last night (this morning) to ensure that I would submit the task by my goal date. Ok, so technically, it was submitted the day after my goal, but only by 2 hours! No, my hubby did not do the work for me, nor did he proofread anything. He sat on the sofa in my office and read while I typed away. I know that I would have rationalized and submitted the task today (ok later today) if he hadn't been there to cheer me on. I just really didn't want to let him down.
I worked hard, I mean really hard on this task. This one involved making a 15 slide power point presentation all dealing with human resources and performance appraisals (individual and team) and succession planning. Oh, but the presenter notes were not supposed to just be a few words, essentially those "talking points" were supposed to be the paper, just broken down. I think I pulled out about an 8-10 page "paper" on this one. I worked for a solid week on it. During that week, I barely ran, and I didn't even see any football. Ok in full disclosure, I couldn't actually watch my teams, (Go Big Red! Go Pack!) because neither game was broadcast deep in the heart of Texas. This was actually a relief since I didn't feel obligated to watch. Despite one team losing 2 games in a row, I still feel that I'm I'm not watching live (like on Tivo), I still somehow have power via the TV to influence the game.
Tomorrow I have my hour long jibber-jabber session with my mentor, but besides that, I plan on watching TV, going for a run and not thinking about school. I need a break.
Forward!
I worked hard, I mean really hard on this task. This one involved making a 15 slide power point presentation all dealing with human resources and performance appraisals (individual and team) and succession planning. Oh, but the presenter notes were not supposed to just be a few words, essentially those "talking points" were supposed to be the paper, just broken down. I think I pulled out about an 8-10 page "paper" on this one. I worked for a solid week on it. During that week, I barely ran, and I didn't even see any football. Ok in full disclosure, I couldn't actually watch my teams, (Go Big Red! Go Pack!) because neither game was broadcast deep in the heart of Texas. This was actually a relief since I didn't feel obligated to watch. Despite one team losing 2 games in a row, I still feel that I'm I'm not watching live (like on Tivo), I still somehow have power via the TV to influence the game.
Tomorrow I have my hour long jibber-jabber session with my mentor, but besides that, I plan on watching TV, going for a run and not thinking about school. I need a break.
Forward!