Flickr covers so much in terms of photo sharing. It took me more than a week to figure most of it out. I've used smugmug and have plenty of pics in it. It's so convenient to share pics with family and friends. Here's a picture of the Librarian Recruitment Event that took place on campus. C'mon now, become a librarian!
Monday, January 29, 2007
Friday, January 26, 2007
Thing 3
Okay, got my blog set up. That wasn't so bad. Named myself "Dizzy Girl" for all the hard partying I did from high school through college. Now it sticks because I get vertigo every now and then, usually when I'm stressed. I was so glad U2 came up with a song about it. They understand me.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Thing 1 & Thing 2
Hola!!!!! Got Thing 1 and Thing 2? I do now. Not sure how long this learning process will take me. It's hard for me to focus on something like this at work.
Easy Habit: #4. Have confidence in yourself as a competent, effective learner - I’m always eager for learning. The more repetitive, the more it sticks. When it’s something new, it becomes one of those “Eureka!” experiences for me. I try not to place any expectations on myself for learning something new. Learning doesn’t have to be taking notes or memorizing. It’s a new discovery.
Not so easy habit: #3. View problems as challenges - Many challenges for me begin as problems. I know I shouldn’t look at it this way, but it’s so typical for a “stressed out” girl like me. This becomes both physically and emotionally draining for me: I have trouble sleeping, focusing, and prioritizing.
Easy Habit: #4. Have confidence in yourself as a competent, effective learner - I’m always eager for learning. The more repetitive, the more it sticks. When it’s something new, it becomes one of those “Eureka!” experiences for me. I try not to place any expectations on myself for learning something new. Learning doesn’t have to be taking notes or memorizing. It’s a new discovery.
Not so easy habit: #3. View problems as challenges - Many challenges for me begin as problems. I know I shouldn’t look at it this way, but it’s so typical for a “stressed out” girl like me. This becomes both physically and emotionally draining for me: I have trouble sleeping, focusing, and prioritizing.
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