WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:
# 1. Post a blog 3 times a week (M, W & F) of at least 200 words. In your blogs you could:
-describe something you learned
-explain something that surprised you
-give an update about stuff you're working on
-explain how you solved a problem
-tell a cool story
Also include images, sounds or video from your project.
# 2. Respond thoughtfully to another blogger's posts on this site. Post 1 of these response-blogs per week (200 or more words each).
Each of you is expected to contribute to this blog--even if you're working with another senior or with a group.
I'm really looking forward to following your project via your postings! Have fun!
JB
# 1. Post a blog 3 times a week (M, W & F) of at least 200 words. In your blogs you could:
-describe something you learned
-explain something that surprised you
-give an update about stuff you're working on
-explain how you solved a problem
-tell a cool story
Also include images, sounds or video from your project.
# 2. Respond thoughtfully to another blogger's posts on this site. Post 1 of these response-blogs per week (200 or more words each).
Each of you is expected to contribute to this blog--even if you're working with another senior or with a group.
I'm really looking forward to following your project via your postings! Have fun!
JB
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Overload
Since my sponsor has been out of town for this week I have been taking everything into my own hands. I have been brainstorming day and night about this layups for life event while juggling to help the others in the office and raising money for there Links for Life event. I interviewed a coach last night, and it ended up being very successful. He is going to help me get the event bigger and more productive. He also has some others who were very involved in the event and are willing to help. I am about to interview another woman tonight who headed the event at mentor. She is a mom who took it into her own hands to organize the event and took it off the shoulders of the coach. Then Friday I am interviewing Coach Hace about how our event went, and brainstorming some ideas about how to organize the event better. I am really excited about trying to get the event going, but it is A TON of work. It is also hard because I don't know exactly what I should be doing so I am making educated guesses and then going to have a meeting with my sponsor next week to go over everything. What I am hoping to do is take this into the summer and work to get all the pieces together and make it a successful event next year, because as of right now I know of everything I could do to make it work but I don't know if I should. Just taking it day by day.
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