Entries for November, 2007
November 16th, 2007
FATIGUE
I am tired.
Considering that I have officially started my degree for 3 months now, fatigue is the last thing I need. Despite the fact that my blog has been languishing significantly, I have come to realise that the lack of coherency and the ability to think with a focus is taking a toll on me. I shall hereby make it a point to blog on a topic that I study EVERY week. I really hope I can keep this up. This would be an avenue for the morass in my brain to sort itself out. Also, I solemnly promise not to do anymore typing of notes.
Note to self: Use your time and brain space effectively.
Brain in point: A mountain of toffee plus nuts and rice crispies all mashed together.
Target in point: De-slog the brain.
Condition in point: Till the brain emerges from the slog of over-informativity.
Thought in point: I stopped doing what I was doing. Why is the sloggish effect aforementioned still not wearing off?
Fear in point: The inability to condense 9 months of learning into 45 mins per paper as per horrible experience in A-Levels.
Shock in point: How fast time passes.
Obstacle in point: Sloggishness of the brain
Task in point: House of Commons
Point in point: I need a break.
[FEELING : exhausted]
[LISTENING TO : Oscar Peterson- Honeydripper]
Considering that I have officially started my degree for 3 months now, fatigue is the last thing I need. Despite the fact that my blog has been languishing significantly, I have come to realise that the lack of coherency and the ability to think with a focus is taking a toll on me. I shall hereby make it a point to blog on a topic that I study EVERY week. I really hope I can keep this up. This would be an avenue for the morass in my brain to sort itself out. Also, I solemnly promise not to do anymore typing of notes.
Note to self: Use your time and brain space effectively.
Brain in point: A mountain of toffee plus nuts and rice crispies all mashed together.
Target in point: De-slog the brain.
Condition in point: Till the brain emerges from the slog of over-informativity.
Thought in point: I stopped doing what I was doing. Why is the sloggish effect aforementioned still not wearing off?
Fear in point: The inability to condense 9 months of learning into 45 mins per paper as per horrible experience in A-Levels.
Shock in point: How fast time passes.
Obstacle in point: Sloggishness of the brain
Task in point: House of Commons
Point in point: I need a break.
[FEELING : exhausted]
[LISTENING TO : Oscar Peterson- Honeydripper]
