This morning I woke up with one thing on my mind: Productivity.
That's right. I was going to work non-stop today and get things accomplished.
So I woke up around 8:50 am to get ready for Microeconomics which started at 9:10. That went for an hour until 10:10.
I made it back to my room and worked on one of my new goals to read the newspaper every day (We get a free Star Tribune, USA Today, or NY Times everyday... NY Times is my personal favorite). I did that for about 40 minutes.
11:00 rolled around and I took a shower. I cleaned my room a little bit afterwards and then went to lunch.
Lunch lasted until 12:10 when I went to Marketing. Marketing went for an hour.
At about 1:30 i made it back to my room and started reading my book for Liberating Letters to get ahead of things. I read a couple chapters out of "The Picture of Dorian Gray". Unfortunately, I realized at about 7pm that I was in fact supposed to read those chapters anyway, thus not actually "getting ahead" as I intended.
Next, I spent about a half an hour cleaning my room and rearranging laundry stuff. exciting.
Then, i started to be less productive and took a nap... unfortunately. I failed.
I woke up around 4:30 and had an early lunch.
After lunch I went into the honors suite and worked on a paper for a few hours. I then proceeded to work on another project.
And then 8:30 came along... remember how I said last week was my last Senate meeting for the year?.....well it wasnt. "Stuff went down" as I said (I still need to fill you in... it will happen tomorrow) so we had a meeting tonight to go over everything...
And that meeting lasted from 8:30 to now... 10:19pm
And I still have homework to do.
My only goal for today was to get to bed early because I have class from 8am to 3pm tomorrow... (and now after the senate meeting today, i have another meeting at 3pm and then 8:30pm tomorrow night... grr.)
So much for productivity.
Monday, March 9, 2009
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Ah well, trying is getting farther than most of us.
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