week 2

I'm exhausted, but in a good way. I have just finished my first week of the doctorate of education program, and I cannot recall a time when I was asked to read so much material. The synthesizing and the writing, have also been mentally taxing. 

Someone asked why I would ever want to subject myself to something like this. The only answer I can give is that I am doing it for me. And, I also explain that it is similar to a strenuous physical workout...one in which you don't think you'll finish, but you feel good once it is complete. 

Yes, it is only week one of a three year program. It has been a bear. Finding the right tempo, or readjusting my study habits has been a challenge. I know I will have to give up a lot of my leisure time. However, I am making something. I am making something for myself. And, I keep reminding myself of that feeling at the finish line, no matter how far away it might be. 

time management

I've been thinking a lot about time management, lately. After reviewing the summer semester reading schedule and course outlines for the EdD program, I realized that I really need to optimize my time. 

Time optimization means less time for hobbies, like letterpress printing *sigh* and no binge-watching Netflix/Amazon Prime shows. Instead, I’ll be reading, writing, and listening to books on tape. I’m not sure what other strategies would best, but I'm sure I’ll be re-examining a lot of my routines abs habits. What that looks like, exactly, is still uncertain. 

“Time is a trick invented by the Swiss.”

EdD program

Oscar Wilde wrote that one can never be overdressed or overeducated. So, I'm going with the later. As of yesterday, I have officially been admitted to a Doctor of Education program. 

#terminaldegree #showmeyourlits 

When people try to tell you who you are, don’t listen to them.