The deadlines are piling up. I got to do something about it soon. Hope I can find the motivation to clear what I've got on my plate now. It used to be that I would leave everything to the last minute and this time I want it to be different. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither should a good project or assignment. I'm coming to grips with the website I'm building, coming along nicely, but the difficult and troublesome parts I'm avoiding. But I'll still have to come to grips with it eventually. Just like the difficult things in life.
Did a stint as an interviewer for the 2003 department Freshman Orientation, and surprisingly enjoyed it. No it wasn't because I enjoyed looking at, and having an excuse to talk to pretty girls, nor subjecting them to difficult questions to answer, but more like observation different reactions in a situation (in this case a tense one). It is after all, an interview, sometimes the mood is serious sometimes it is casual, but the little test I placed for some of the interviewees, where we the interviewers would introduce ourselves, and at the end of the interview, he/she had to remember our names, no one got all of us correct. Probably blanked out. I liked those who were on top of the situation, at ease with themselves without being overly pompous or casual, and my grading reflected the fact.
I wonder if my grading will be proven true during the course of their training......
Sunday, October 06, 2002
If you enjoy the trip, the destination isn't important
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