I solved my printer problem and came close to having a header for the LC and I like what I did.
At the same time, I was really frustrated with myself because that wasn't the best use of my time.
Hmm. This sounds familiar. I did this earlier with the website.
I think I need to talk to Elizabeth about getting just a subletter this summer. Then I need to devote myself completely to my schoolwork: avoid getting caught up in home projects, avoid getting caught up in LC projects. I can take notes on what will need to be done eventually, and I can focus on short-term maintenance (like bringing in those articles for Okjung). But anything big, like the new websites etc., will have to wait.
Before the meeting on May 5, I need to let Alan know that the three major things on the docket will be a) infrastructure and b) communication, which in this case will mainly mean that I am listening and know that other people are listening.
I need to make sure in my relationship with Alan that I don't make the same mistake I did with Jonathan and the website: i.e., to the degree that I am in a leadership position, I need to act like it. (Thinking about that.)
Here are my deadlines for finals:
Beowulf paper: May 16 Weds at 5 p.m., 15 pp. in theory
TMC paper: May 15 Tues, 20-25 pp.
TMC presentation: April 26 Thurs
Chaucer paper: May 21
Paleography Exam: May 7 Mon
Paleography Presentation May 2 Weds
Paleography final: May 25 Fri
Wow, this really is, like, hundreds of hours of work.
I guess the reality of getting places on time is also the reality of getting papers done on time. There is no "on time"; there is only early or late. So if I want these papers to get done on time, I have to plan on getting them done early.
How did I allow myself to become so disorganized physically this semester? I
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