Tuesday, September 30, 2008

ALL IN

Its amazing how one split second in your day can make it or break it. That moment came for me about an hour ago when MTSU won a game that no one saw coming.

Everything that could go wrong for me at work went wrong today. The icing on the cake would have been for MTSU to lose. At the final moment when the time clock said 00:00 we caught the ball and tied the game up.

Amazing.

My entire day flipped upside down and somehow I found the energy to jump and scream like I had just won the lottery.

Tonight I realized I have some kind of emotional attachment to my job that involves MTSU's wins and losses.

I am... ALL IN

Friday, September 26, 2008

Whirlwind

It seems that the semester comes in phases. The first few weeks of school were not that busy but now it seems like everything is happening in one week!

I need a serious break.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

the TIME factor

How is it that I never have any time? I find myself lying awake in bed sometimes just thinking, "Where did my day go?"

I am very good at managing my time and money, but still, I am so busy I never have "a day off."

Hopefully this semester will slow down some after my first round of tests and papers. It seems like after that, school becomes more routine.

Tired ole Michelle

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Roller Coaster

 
It seems that the life of a student is a roller coaster. You start in elementary and work up until high school until the year of graduation. As a senior in high school, you can live the fabulous life on top and count down the days until graduation. Then you graduate and go to college. You're back on the bottom as a freshman.

The next four years-sometimes longer- are a challenge. You have to learn the big adjustments of moving on your own and being out from mom and dad's wings. This is when you will learn more than you ever learned in grade school. You climb so far and work so hard to make good grades and have a little fun when time allows, but your focus is once again graduation. 

As a senior in college, you have put in time in your classes but now it's time to "put in the time." Even though you're almost done with college, let's face it, you're on the bottom in the real world.

To me, "putting in the time" means doing things you wouldn't normally do in your daily life in order to put yourself a step ahead of your competitors. These are things like interning, going to seminars, putting together resumes' and working on your interviewing skills. Of course none of these things are fun, but you know it's necessary. 

 "The Fabulous Life" is the life of someone who is trying to do all they can do to set themself apart from the rest. This life is by no means glamorous, but this the life of thousands of college students nationwide. 

I live...the fabulous life.