Monday, December 3, 2007

Contextualizing seems less scary now

For some unknown reason I was having a terrible time last week trying to work on the contextualization (is that a word?) of our interview. Last Thursday I (seriously) worked on it for four hours, then got up the next day at around 4:30--because I couldn't sleep-- and worked on it for another three hours. And, would you know, I got ABSOLUTELY NOTHING written...! I think that I live too much in my head? Anyways, that was quite frustrating.

Sunday rolled around, and I figured that I'd better get to work on it then. So right after breakfast, I sat down at one of the computers in the CRC and put my nose to the grindstone as the saying goes. And it worked; I don't know why, but it did. It just goes to show how big of a role mindset plays in success.

Anyways, with that over with, I can start to consider the next phase of the project-- the website. I sincerely hope that there will be people to help us (or at least those of us who are feeling lost), because I have a suspicion that most of the stuff that Ethan explained went right over my head... Ah well, I'm sure it will work out in the end.

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