Episode: doing nothing else
Saturday, July 19, 2008

Well, got up today quite early in the morning. Today, I just spent the whole day at home. Before I started doing my work, I played Patapon until I finished the game. The ending was kind of lame. I guess there would be Patapon 2 or something like that.

Well, on with my work, I did the CRS powerpoint slides today for my part. Soon, I stopped and look at the works on top of the rest of the works that I already had. Now, I had the new History and Theory of Ideas work and GEMS. In my GEMS, I have three hands-on works, two field trip assignments and three blackboard quizzes. So far, I have done 2 hands-on works, one field trip and two of the quizzes. Still left with one of each left. I want to complete all these work as fast as possible, as I do not want any more delays on the more important works.

Yesterday, while I was on the way home, I saw this street art competition. I checked it out on its official website and downloaded its entry form. This was the competition:


It was a duo kind of competition. So, I called up my friend to join, but he was still unsure. Well, its ok. I do not know if I am piling my own stacks of work in front of me, but it seems that I am kind of greedy in joining competitions. I have the intention to join the logo design competition, the Muji design competition and the furniture design competition. These are all out of school works. School works, there are even more. Some of my classmates who does not even join any competition or get involved in the studio production like EXIT, are struggling to complete their work. Hey, I am not Superman. But, I believe if I manage to go through tons of work without ignoring life now, then multiple works or assignments in the future would not bother me.

For the rest of the day, I just did my work. Started on the History and Theory of Ideas work and the hands-on work three. Soon, all that is left are just my school works and some competitions. It sounds not much, but if you were me, you wished that you were a robot, not sleeping or eating, just do work 24/7.

It is difficult to juggle the things in life, but I believe that practice makes perfect.



Comment
Aidie blogged @ 10:02 AM