I don't know how it works: I worry a lot, but I'm not really a worrier. I think the fact that I can't really continue to worry about something for a long time causes me to consistently re-worry about things. I don't know if that makes sense.
So here's the breakdown:
- Tonight (Tuesday): Write take-home final exam (4 questions, not very hard looking) for Phonetics.
- Wednesday: Last day of classes, turn in Final I wrote the night before.
- Thursday: Lost & The Office (HECK YES!)...plus, maybe some writing of a 10-pg paper
- Friday: Writing that 10-pg paper I said I was going to write the day before. Submit it online by midnight.
- Saturday: Nothing but sleeping-in and hanging-out (and other present participles with hyphenated prepositions)
- Sunday: Church, God-Time, Small-Group, Writing a 15-page paper
- Monday: Turning in 15-page paper. Writing another 15 page paper
- Tuesday: Continuing to write that 15 page paper....and procrastinating
- Wednesday: 7h30 Final Exam for my students, then lots of grading, then turning in that last paper and I'm done.
So it seems like alot...and it is...but it'll all work out.
w00t.
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I understand the phenomenon of re-worry.
I love that you worked your acknowledgment that you will intend to work on the paper more times than you actually will into your to-do list.
allow me to adjust your schedule slightly...
Friday: Go to Kristi's BFA show. Have fun.
The end. :)
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