I'm sorry to admit that this blog has become more about my pursuit of beating the laziness and procrastination bug than anything else. But I believe that this is a good thing. I would much rather get my work done on time and talk about it for a little while on this page than to not get my work done and fume about how it was other people's faults besides my own. I feel myself realizing more and more how important the grade I get now are going to be in the long run.
I am sometimes frustrated with my parents, because I don't think they can tell that I'm take a turn for the better, that I'm working harder. I just wish they would commend me more for the things I have done rather than my imperfections. Today was great example of this. I told my dad that I got an A+ on an English quiz. He didn't look up from his book and just said "nice job". But when I told him that I forgot my jacket in my math class, he went on a ten minute long lecture about how I always forget things. But I'm happy with myself for now. I pat myself on the back and say "nice job, Sean".
My Dream
The Section That Looks Official and Takes Up Space
- S. Naes
- There's More Than Corn In, Indiana, United States
- Half the time nobody really bothers to read this section of the page, but I figured that since I'm bored I would fill up part of my page with the parts of my life that are odd. Probably the weirdest thing about me is my abnormal neatness when it comes to grammar and handwriting. I can't stand not capitilizing all of my letters at the beginning of a sentence, and ending everything with the proper punctuation. I can't write fast, so my writing territories fail epicly. Sorry Miss Holmes. When I write fast I get mad because my handwriting isn't neat. I am the master of all procrastination, although I am trying to work on it. I am fluent in sarcasm, as is my fellow sensei of the art, Flynnstone. I would fill this space with normal things, but those are uninteresting, so that's where I will end this section.
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I say...AWESOME job S! I think it's great that you are taking this opportunity to think about changing some habits (procrastination, etc.) I can empathize with you by the way...my parents often did the same thing. When they expect the best from us and we DO our best, it sometimes seems to go unnoticed. I'm sure your dad is proud of you!!
Keep up the great work!
GREAT work with your presentation yesterday; you and D. were clearly prepared. Also, I'd like to compliment you on your contribution to the seminar discussion...your responses were well thought out and presented very maturely. Again, keep it up!!
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