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To everything there is season and so on and so on.
Chapter 3 continued:
So we've got all this reflecting going on which 'enables' us to 'enable' these first year students next semester. I'm so glad Zachary decided to mention time management right after she says you should spend most of your waking time reflecting. I'm trying really hard to understand the benefits of reflection. In fact, in theory, I really do see them. I can appreciate the development and I can imagine getting all warm and fuzzy looking back at the first entries of the semester next fall - trying to predict the mix of personalities I surely will have in my group. I can imagine reading my reflections on the growth of my mentees and I can only hope that I will learn and grow myself. I understand that that is supposed to be part of the process. It's just hard to predict if it will work for me. ("Down insecurities! Down!!")
I consider the time crunch I live under each and every day and wonder how I'm supposed to fit in writing this journaling novel. I've been trying but even this semester it's hard to manage reflecting on the class once a week. When I'm walking home (still trying to maintain the silence from that earlier chapter) I think about all the things I want to incorporate. It's frustrating that I don't end up having a chance to sit and write until four days later! This week has been especially difficult because of midterm exams and papers. For this class alone there are three things to hand in: this blog, a midterm reflection paper, and a visual image project depicting myself as a mentor. I'm not to sure how I'm proceeding with that one. I had a plan to use photographs of two of my mentors - I was going to take pictures of them at ballet class tomorrow but now class is cancelled due to illness. :( I hope she feels better soon. I hope I come up with another project idea.
I ordered Ms. Mentor's Impeccable Advice for Women in Academia in hopes that it might be useable for my second text. It came two days after I ordered it but :( no luck. It's interesting and I'm sure I'll get something out of it, but I don't see it as being particularly appropriate for this course. Ah well. I have another idea. And there's always the possibility that my Quick book will arrive from Toronto any day now.
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